Somewhere, along the line, we lost the magicians

WHEN we mourn the dearth of quality players, standards and coaching methods, we are perennially accused of being too obsessed with the past.

Are Haaland and Mbappe better than Messi and Ronaldo?

ERLING Braut Haaland and Kylian Mbappe outshone Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi this week in the Champions League – so is the changing of the guard already here? Barcelona captain…

Warriors suffer biggest plunge

ZIMBABWE were the biggest losers in the world in the latest FIFA rankings after the country plunged four places down the table into 112th place. 

Scramble for Chief Chikore’s estate

Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspondent BARELY three weeks after the death of Chief Chikore, born Denis Mashamba Chikore, his family is locked in a bitter and messy estate wrangle which has…

Mutare cuts tariffs after outcry

Mutare City Council has reduced water tariffs, clinic fees and council accommodation following an outcry from ratepayers after a hike in January.

Fine levels and amounts

The Customs and Excise Act stipulates requirements on clearance of goods on import, export and on excisable goods. This is in line with its mandate to collect revenue, facilitate trade…

Cornered suspect surrenders to police

A CORNERED suspect surrendered to police on Tuesday in connection with a robbery which occurred in Harare sometime in September last year when he teamed up with his accomplices, manned a fake roadblock and stole US$130 000 from a motorist.

‘Inspect dams to avert disasters’

Minister of State for Mashonaland Central Provincial Affairs and Devolution Senator Monica Mavhunga has urged farmers in the province to ensure that their dams are inspected regularly by the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) to prevent disasters.

Mutare rates war in overdrive

Abel Zhakata Senior Reporter MRS Rebecca Mlambo (not her real name) is a 79-year-old widow who lives in the T-Section of Dangamvura in Mutare. Her husband died two decades ago…

Gospel divas optimistic about Zima ceremony

Members of the gospel music female band — Breeze Music Group — are optimistic about tomorrow’s Zimbabwe Music Awards (Zima)’s show which is set to take place at Country Club, Newlands in Harare.

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