Moyo reflects on experiences in sport

WITH close to three decades in sport, veteran wheelchair racing athlete Elford Moyo says he is not sure what else would he be doing if he had not taken this path.

ZBF seek another chance

AFTER failing to attain qualification at the African Boxing Qualification tournament last year, the Zimbabwe Boxing Federation have said they would want to send some boxers for the Final World Olympic Qualifiers scheduled to take place in June.

Mafume allowed to see doctor

Suspended Harare mayor Jacob Mafume, remanded in custody for abuse of office, obstruction of justice and corruption charges, can now be attended to by a medical doctor of his choice, the court ruled yesterday.

Kindness personified: RIP Chikonaz!

A few months ago, you jokingly told me that I had earned your trust to write your obituary. “Write a good one Hunex. Uite zvako zviya!” It was all in jest, but I never thought this sad day would come so, so soon.

AFZ rescues 7 villagers in Chiredzi

SEVEN people were yesterday rescued by the Air Force of Zimbabwe (AFZ) while four others are feared dead after being marooned at the confluence of the Tokwe and Runde rivers in Chiredzi following a sudden spilling of a weir upstream.

Kambani’s burial today

FORMER CAPS United and Arcadia United star midfielder Anthony Kambani will be laid to rest this afternoon at Warren Hills Cemetery in Harare.

22 Covid-19 deaths reported in one day

Zimbabwe recorded 22 deaths and 985 new Covid-19 cases yesterday, as the pandemic continues to take a toll on the country.

He was our Captain Marvel, one of the finest footballers

HE was a fanatical admirer of former  Manchester United and England midfield skipper Bryan Robson.

Hail Harare`s beverage whisperer

Leroy Dzenga Lifestyle Writer There is more diversity to mood altering beverages than some know. Besides the regular brands and their regular mixes, there is a whole world of possibilities,…

Ministry makes strides in preventing HIV transmission

Ministry of Health and Child Care has made significant strides in scaling up prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV with 93 percent of pregnant women now accessing services to stop mothers infecting their children before and during birth.

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