Ginimbi death: The details . . .
BUSINESSMAN Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure, who died on the spot along Liberation Legacy Way in Harare, ordinarily known by many as Borrowdale Road, when his speeding Rolls Royce collided head-on with a Honda Fit, veered off the road and hit a tree before catching fire, was with two foreigners who had come for the Saturday night party.
Bring on Mahrez, Warriors ready for the Desert Foxes test
THE stage is shaping up for the back-to-back Africa Cup of Nations football qualifiers between Zimbabwe and Algeria after the Desert Foxes announced a star-studded unit led by Manchester City forward Riyad Mahrez at the weekend.
Moyo confident ahead of Algeria tie
WARRIORS striker David Moyo believes the quality in the team can help them pick at least four points in the upcoming back-to-back 2021 African Cup of Nations football qualifiers against Algeria.
Editorial Comment: Time to chart our own paths
NOW that elections in America have come and gone with Joe Biden emerging the winner in a tight poll fraught with irregularities, violence and replete with the unsavoury, it is as clear as daylight that the United States can no longer be defined as the cradle of democracy.
Judge wants bail system reviewed
Legal changes are necessary to ensure criminals on bail who lose their appeal in a higher court do appear back in the lower court for their sentence to be effected, High Court judge Justice Pisirayi Kwenda said last week.
Plans underway to give youths land: VP Chiwenga
Plans are underway for the opening up of land in natural region one, four and five where youths among others will be settled in estate farms and other planned programmes to boost food production, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has said.
Absent teams will forfeit games
ANY national team unable to play in upcoming qualifying matches for the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations due to Covid restrictions will be deemed to have lost the game 2-0, new guidelines say.
Young Mighty Warriors beat Comoros
THE Zimbabwe Under-17 women’s national football team saved themselves the blushes at the COSAFA Championships yesterday when they scored three second-half goals to beat Comoros at The Oval Stadium in Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
Jere to stand trial next year
The trial of businessman Farai Jere and two Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) engineers — Leonard Chisina and Freeman Kuziva — on fraud has been slated for January next year at the Harare Magistrates Court.
ARTUZ members arrested
Amalgamated Rural Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) president Obert Masaraure and his Mutoko district chairperson, Wellington Gweshe, were last week arrested for disorderly conduct after they allegedly insulted police officers at a roadblock along Seke Road.











