Prince Dube wins Tanzania Mainland Premier League Player of the Month for September
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter PRINCE Dube has been rewarded for his brilliant form for Azam last month after being named the Vodacom Tanzania Mainland Premier League Player of the…
FC Platinum, Lizwe Sweswe part ways
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter FC PLATINUM have parted ways with their assistant coach Lizwe Sweswe, with the three times in a row Zimbabwean champions announcing that the separation was…
‘Yeukai kuti HIV ichiriko’
NATIONAL AIDS Council inoti kuuya kwechirwere cheCovid-19 hakureve kuti HIV haisisiko uye varwere vane hutachiona uhu vanoda kugara vachirapwa sezvo vari nyore kubatira mamwe matenda.
President caps 447 HIT graduates
A total of 447 students at Harare Institute of Technology (HIT) graduated yesterday at a colourful ceremony in the presence of HIT Chancellor President Mnangagwa.
Brig-Gen Ndlovu declared national hero
Brigadier-General Sambulo Ndlovu, who died in Harare on Tuesday and was buried in Bulawayo on Thursday, has been declared a national hero.
Maticha 5 000 opinda basa
VARAIRIDZI vanodarika 5 300 vari kupinzwa basa nechinangwa chekuti zvikoro zvive nemakirasi ane vana vashoma nedonzvo rekudzivirira chirwere cheCovid-19.
Maticha 5 000 opinda basa
VARAIRIDZI vanodarika 5 300 vari kupinzwa basa nechinangwa chekuti zvikoro zvive nemakirasi ane vana vashoma nedonzvo rekudzivirira chirwere cheCovid-19.
Ritual murder unites nation
The ritual murder of Tapiwa Makore (7) of Nyamutumbu Village in Murehwa has united the nation as people from all walks of life have joined hands in consoling the family, with some from the Diaspora contributing towards funeral expenses.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : All we ask from Zifa is professionalism
IT was called the trip of shame — a 600km bus ride which saw the Warriors arrive in Blantyre, Malawi, just hours before their 2017 AFCON qualifier against the Flames.
Landmark ruling on Gukurahundi exhumations
A legal bid to stop the Government from exhuming victims of the post-independence internal conflict known as Gukurahundi and rebury them properly was dismissed by the High Court sitting in Bulawayo early this week as “presumptuous and premature”.










