ZVA almost complaint with Sports ministry directive
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Volleyball Association (ZVA) has moved towards being compliant with the Ministry of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation’s requirements by naming a pool of…
Ndayishimiye sworn in as Burundi president
Burundi has a new president in the person of Evariste Ndayishimiye who won the May 20 elections as the country entered the post-Nkurunziza era.
Phases of global lockdown
The Great Lockdown is expected to play out in three phases, first as countries enter the lockdown, then as they exit, and finally as they escape the lockdown when there is a medical solution to the pandemic.
SoundUD’ app: Bringing live stadium experience to fans
When the first J-League match kicks off on July 4, Japan’s top-flight soccer teams will be playing to empty stands. But viewers at home may still be able to cheer…
1976 Soweto Uprising: An inspiration to today’s youths
The revolutionary Zanu PF Youth League on June 16 joined all progressive children and youths around the world in celebrating the 29th edition of the Day of the African Child.
Pep embarrassed by treatment of black people
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said he is “embarrassed and ashamed” at the historic treatment of black people as the English Premier League football’s return was marked by protests against racial injustice on Wednesday night.
Coleman might miss Tokyo Olympics
The Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) on Wednesday rejected world 100m champion Christian Coleman’s complaints after it provisionally suspended him over a missed drugs test, putting him at risk of a ban that would rule him out of next year’s Tokyo Olympics.
Premiership clubs scramble for supplementary budgets
PREMIERSHIP clubs are scrambling to supplement their annual budgets which are being weighed down by Covid-19-related costs.
Man City outgun Arsenal on EPL return
Manchester City secured the first win of the English Premier League football’s restart with a 3-0 victory over a 10-man Arsenal at an empty Etihad on Wednesday night as the English top flight’s return was marked by protests against racial injustice.
Muslim community donates to Hopley
Local Muslim humanitarian organisation Dar al Salaam in partnership with Muslimehelfen of Germany yesterday handed food hampers worth millions of dollars to over 600 families in Hopley as part of their Covid-19 relief response programme to assist communities.




