Karateka Kingston Dutiro dies
TOP Zimbabwean karateka, Sensei Kingston Dutiro, has died.
Path cleared for Motsepe’s coronation
THE remaining hurdle in Patrice Motsepe’s path to the CAF presidency was cleared yesterday when the outgoing leader of African football, Ahmad Ahmad, failed to overturn the FIFA ban at the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Govt guarantees $1bn business sector loans
GOVERNMENT has agreed to be the guarantor of bonds and loans worth about $1 billion secured by some banks and parastatals from the local market last year.
LOOKING BACK: Muzenda ends bitter Bikita-Zaka dispute
IN a mini plebiscite on Thursday in the disputed Chamburukira area of Bikita, 200km south-east of here, the administration of the area has gone back to Zaka district.
Women’s Day: First Lady’s philanthropic work impressive
A lot of great work being carried out by First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa through her philanthropic work to better the lives of Zimbabweans is a glimpse into the First Family’s vision for the future of the country.
Bako continues fine run in SA
ZIMBABWE’S junior motocross champion rider, Emmanuel Bako, returned to the winners’ podium for the third consecutive week on Saturday afternoon.
Zimtrade urges farmers to export
The export market offers vast opportunities for both large scale and small scale farmers and the later should target produce that has potential to get on the export basket and earn the country foreign currency, ZimTrade has said.
Logarusic rues his fate
FOR the umpteenth time, Warriors coach, Zdravko Logarusic, is ruing fate.
China’s foreign trade sustains growth momentum
BEIJING. – China’s foreign trade maintained upward momentum in the first two months of 2021, with exports posting strong performance, official data showed on Sunday.
Spotlight back on country’s major stadia
THE spotlight is back on the country’s stadia following the preliminary inspections by ZIFA, which began last week.











