Fans dismiss use of juju in soccer

MANY people have dismissed the use of “juju” in soccer as a weapon to weaken the performance of the opposition in a match, with some saying it was just a tactic to threaten the opposition. 

Zim blood stocks critically low

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter THE National Blood Services of Zimbabwe (NBSZ) has sent out an SOS to potential blood donors, inviting those that want to give blood to do…

Ex-top cop Mpofu declared national hero

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter THE late Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) former Deputy Commissioner Moses Griffiths Mpofu who died last Friday has been declared a National Hero. Cde Mpofu (66) died at…

JUST IN: 59 people drown in one month

Fifty-nine people have drowned in January alone this year mainly because of crossing flooded rivers, police have said.

Relationship gone sour? Don’t be the bitter ex

Organisations must never be bitter that a customer is leaving but they should put their energy on retaining those that they can retain. Below are some of the ways they can use to make their customers stay.

Coronavirus Watch: Blood bank runs dry

Emmanuel Kafe
THE National Blood Service of Zimbabwe (NBSZ) is appealing for eligible blood donors to donate blood amidst indications that the blood bank is critically running low on stocks.

Contenders or pretenders: the big SuperSport question

DURING his playing career with Zimbabwe football giants, Dynamos, and the senior national team, the Warriors, Kaitano Tembo was renowned for his no-nonsense defensive qualities.

Zimbabwe, Russia celebrate diplomatic ties

Online Reporter
The Russian Federation’s assistance to Zimbabwe since the outbreak of the global Covid-19 pandemic through the provision of equipment and vaccines to fight the scourge is testimony to growing bilateral relations between the two countries, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Acting Minister, Professor Amon Murwira, has said.

Schools urged to follow Covid-19 protocols

Online Reporter
Schools should proceed with their normal enrolment procedures while following stipulated Covid-19 health guidelines, the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has said.

Farmers urged to dig trenches, contour ridges

Tendai Chara
CALLS have been made for farmers to dig trenches and contour ridges as measures to mitigate the effects of the incessant rains that are pounding the country.

×
×