Forty-year-old forward set for Golden Boot
IMAGINE Nyasha Mushekwi returning to the domestic Premiership in 2027, exactly 17 years after he left CAPS United to embark on his global tour, and winning the Golden Boot in his comeback season?
Land scam masterminds in council skating on thin ice
The Special Anti-Corruption Unit (SACU), which is working jointly with other law enforcement agents to expose land corruption scandals within council yesterday said investigations were at an advance stage and would soon move in to round up all councillors and officials implicated in the illicit activities.
2 000t coal for 5 Mat hospitals
Five hospitals in Matabeleland yesterday received 2 000 tonnes of coal donated by President Mnangagwa for cooking and other hospital operations.
Masvingo dumps colonial streets names
Masvingo City Council has completed renaming key streets in the ancient city after the country’s living and departed heroes of the struggle against colonial rule that culminated with the attainment of independence in 1980.
Bindura musician calls for equal online shows opportunities
Unheralded gospel musician Tafadzwa “Lasper” Ncube, known also as Prince of Praise and Worship, has called for equal opportunities during online platform shows hosted by different promoters on social media.
Hundreds wounded as huge explosion rips through Beirut
Hundreds of people have been wounded in a huge blast that ripped through Lebanon’s capital, Beirut, according to the country’s health minister.
National rugby team players get slice of relief fund
NATIONAL team players have become the first batch of beneficiaries of the €5 000 awarded to the Zimbabwe Rugby Union by Rugby Africa.
Smith defends Boucher’s appointment
Cricket South Africa director of cricket, Graeme Smith, has again defended his decision to appoint Mark Boucher as head coach of the Proteas.
Eto’o record finally broken
Cameroon striker Jean-Pierre Nsame has broken the incredible goal-scoring record held by compatriot and Barcelona legend Samuel Eto’o for over a decade.











