Platinum Journey to the top documented in book

IT has been the most spectacular takeover mission in domestic football history — an audacious power grab that has shaken the game’s establishment.

Expert warns of flash flooding

Zimbabwe must have contingency plans for flash floods that could possibly hit known-vulnerable areas after climate experts predicted above normal rainfall over large parts of the country.

Death of actress in violent shooting shocks SA

JOHANNESBURG. — South Africans have responded with shock and anger over the shooting of actress Thandeka Mdeliswa, with her family stating that her death was “another incident of violence against women”.

No special treatment for football

THE Sports and Recreation Commission have said that ZIFA’s application, for a special exemption for the resumption of football activities, will have to go through the normal processes before a decision is made.

We must continue to resist blurring of national memory

Last Monday, the Government moved a step further in implementing part of the Global Compensation Deed agreed upon with white former commercial farmers.

Makuti: From service station to town

The next new town in Zimbabwe is likely to be Makuti, now just a small “service station” stopover where the roads to Kariba and Chirundu split, but now gearing up to become the entrepôt on the northern border and the urban centre that will support the new Chirundu One-Stop Border Post and host the Makuti Dry Port.

Zimplats delivers strong performance

Zimplats, Zimbabwe’s biggest platinum group producer, delivered another strong performance in the full year to June 30, 2020, navigating challenges and threats to workers and operations from Covid-19 pandemic, to help drive positive group results for Impala.

Befitting send off for Mungoshi

Short impromptu performances by poets Albert Nyathi, Shumirai Nhanhanga and Tinashe Muchuri created a befitting send off for lateauthor and academic David Mungoshi.

Charlton manager praises Bonne

ZIMBABWE international Macualey Bonne has been praised by Charlton Athletic manager, Lee Bowyer, after he scored a beautiful volley which helped the side reach the second round of the Carabao Cup.

Focus on tilling, not lies, farmers told

Farmers should not allow their attention to be diverted from preparing their land for the forthcoming season by the lies being peddled that they will lose their land to white former commercial farmers under the Global Compensation Deed, which covers improvements only and carefully excludes land.

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