Logarusic confident Warriors will beat Botswana on Thursday

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter WARRIORS coach Zdravko Logarusic is on the brink of making history by becoming the first foreign coach to lead the country to the Afcon finals. In…

Chicken Inn livid, demand answers from Zifa

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter LIVID Chicken Inn FC have made damning allegations that midfielder Tichaona Chipunza was fraudulently cleared to join Nkana of Zambia, as they were not consulted…

JUST IN: UFIC Pastor loses US20K in stand deal

A PASTOR at United Families Church International (UFIC) lost US$20 000 to a self-styled intermediator between land barons and homeseekers, who sold him a non-existent residential stand in Harare.

JUST IN: Emirates increases flights to Harare and Lusaka

Emirates has said it will increase flights from four to five times a week to Harare and Lusaka starting June this year in response to growing passenger demand for air travel.

Celebrating World Theatre Day…Intwasa to premiere Sons of Men virtually

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent WORLD Theatre Day in Bulawayo will be celebrated through a play, Sons of Men that will be premiered live on the Intwasa Arts Festival koBulawayo Facebook…

Madlela celebrates 50 Du’s 100k views on YouTube

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent I50 du, i50 tswayi . . . Musician Madlela Skhobokhobo is over the moon as the music video for his 2020 Zima award-winning song, 50 Du…

JUST IN: Tussle for Harare’s control spills to social media

Serious infighting and divisions among MDC-Alliance and MDC-T Harare City councillors over the control of the city has now cascaded to social media where mudslinging is the order of the day.

JUST IN : Covid-19 vaccination turn-out excites Gvt

Government has been impressed by the huge turnout of people for the mass immunisation of the vaccination phase which is expected to be kick started by President Mnangagwa.

Police investigate worrying homicides

Investigative Reporter   The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) is investigating three murder cases involving members of the force that occurred in Bulawayo and Midlands provinces in the four days through March…

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