Jordan Zemura gives hope to young stars

THE recent debut game in Algeria for young Bournemouth first team player Jordan Zemura was most welcome and belatedly a sad reflection of how our national football teams in Zimbabwe lack strategic planning and development of the wider human resources awash in top global leagues.

SA’s Musina SEZ counts on Zim for resources

South Africa will look to Zimbabwe for resources for its proposed Musina-Makhado Special Economic Zone (SEZ) and this might include transfer of water from dams such as Zhove Dam and Tugwi‐ Mukosi.

Matemadanda on the mend

ZANU PF national political commissar Cde Victor Matemadanda is recovering at home after being attended to by doctors following his sudden illness a fortnight ago.

Munhumutape: A solid inspirational reference point

Many at times Africans lose track because of lack of a solid historical base. We grow up aspiring to be something else, but not African. We teach the same kids the same ephemeral traits that sneer at everything African.

Bots CEO suspended over Cosafa debacle

Botswana Football Association have set the template by suspending their chief executive Mfolo Mfolo over the age-cheating scandal that also saw Zimbabwe’s Young Warriors being kicked out of the COSAFA Under-17 tournament in South Africa.

Govt targets over $400bn in revenue

Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube may have given a peek into the projected size of his 2021 national budget, which he presents this week on Thursday, after indicating that Treasury expects to mobilise around $400 billion in tax revenues over the next year or two.

CAPS Utd aim to atone lost time

HARARE giants CAPS United say they are aiming to atone for the lost time after they resumed training at the weekend in preparation for the domestic football competitions.

ZNNP+ welcomes First Lady’s support

THE Mashonaland East chapter of the Zimbabwe National Network of People living with HIV (ZNNP+) has come out in full support of the Free to Shine Campaign by First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa which seeks to eliminate mother-to-child transmission and ultimately end Aids by 2030.

Harare Derby’s competitive spirit lives on

Charles Mabika Special Correspondent FOR over four decades, fans of the Harare Derby between Premiership football giants CAPS United and Dynamos have been held spellbound by the intriguing clashes that…

NSSA makes substantial upward review of benefits

The National Social Security Authority (NSSA), has increased its minimum pension for the Pension and Other Benefits (POBS) to $1 000, while the Accident Prevention and Workers’ Compensation scheme minimum pensions have also been increased to $1 000 with effect from November 1, 2020.

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