Relegated Bournemouth accept Man City offer
Relegated Bournemouth have accepted a £40m bid from Manchester City for defender Nathan Ake.
Three in court over illegal gathering
THREE people yesterday appeared in court facing allegations of staging an illegal demonstration at Boka Auction Floors in Harare demanding the release of fellow Hopewell Chin’ono and Jacob Ngarivhume who were remanded in custody.
Makhoe Drey whips on Bulawayo fans
Langalakhe Mabena Unheralded Ntabazinduna-born Afro-Fusion musician based in Australia’s Capital Territory, Canberra, Makhoe Drey real name Makhosini Dominic Nkomo has taken a whip on local fans as he feels they…
COMMENT: Govt, health workers should find each other
Amid deep pangs of despair, a ray of hope could be the fresh air that one’s soul needs. We have endured bitter days in this country but we believe things…
Call for people to police own behaviour, curb Covid-19 spread
Gibson Mhaka WHILE people across the globe are being advised to follow World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines on Covid-19 that health authorities say are necessary to keep the coronavirus from…
Chris Sambo dies
Raymond Jaravaza KNOWN as Emperor in football circles, former Premier Soccer League chief executive officer Chris Sambo passed away on Wednesday. He was in his 60s. A close friend and…
Stranded woman raped, man loses US$10 000
A 24-year-old woman was raped by an unknown man in a bushy area close to Cranborne Road in Harare after she had failed to get transport to Masvingo, while a Harare man lost US$10 000 to armed robbers he had offered a lift along High Glen Road.
Investors to fund gold centres
Government intends to aggressively push for the establishment of gold centres across the country and has roped in local investors to fund the projects.
Norman Mapeza lined up for Leopards’ job
KickOff.com has learnt that Black Leopards have identified Norman Mapeza and Dan Malesela as potential candidates to replace Alan Clark as head coach. Clark handed in his resignation letter at…
Zvobgo pays tribute to hero
FORMER Chapungu United chairman, Victor Zvobgo, says the death of national hero, Perrance Shiri, has left the club without its pillar of strength.











