FIFA raise another red flag on CAF bosses

NEW YORK. — FIFA ethics investigators have asked the top football official in Africa to explain why he agreed to revise a television contract, in a way that appeared to benefit a commercial partner, in the latest ethical concern for the troubled Confederation of African Football (caf).

Peter backs Musona to become Warriors’ record scorer

FORMER Warriors skipper, Peter Ndlovu, is confident Knowledge Musona will surpass his record and become the team’s all-time leading goalscorer.

Zimpapers hailed for heeding President’s call

Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Senator Monica Mutsvangwa has commended Zimbabwe Newspapers (1980) Ltd for heeding President Mnagagwa’s call for the private sector to partner the Government in support of the Cyclone Idai recovery efforts.

The few chosen ones

There lived a few chosen ones. The chosen ones possessed special abilities that no one else had.

High Court to decide on Moana’s burial date

Socialite and fitness trainer Michelle “Moana” Amuli’s burial will not take place anytime soon until the High Court rules on the dispute between her parents over her burial.

Pamire Zim muSadc

ZIMBABWE, panyika dziri mudunhu reSouthern African Development Community (Sadc), iri pechishanu panyaya yevanhu vakawanda vane hutachiona hwecoronavirus uho hunokonzera chirwere cheCovid-19 kunyangwe zvazvo pahuwandu hwevafa iri pechitatu.

It was a flog that taught us a lesson

Back in the village in the proverbial land of milk, honey and dust or Guruve the moon rose slowly, tentatively and imperceptibly, its soft silhouette rays breaking the virginity of the night.

A villain among Warriors, a hero at his club

PERENNIAL Warriors fall guy, Elvis Chipezeze, takes a deep breath as he boards the team bus back to the Warriors hotel in Algiers.

Under-21 hockey sides in WC preps

AS the Under-21 squads go a gear up, in their Junior World Cup qualifiers build-up, the coaches have made it clear they need to make the most of the remaining few months before the competition. 

UNICEF appoints young Zimbabwean

UNICEF Zimbabwe this week announced the appointment of Nkosilathi Nyathi (17) as a UNICEF Youth Climate Advocate to advance the climate and environment agenda in Zimbabwe.

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