Billiat returns for first time in 11 league games

AFTER a lengthy absence, stretching 10 league games, spread over three months and 1008 minutes of action, Khama Billiat finally made his long-awaited return to the Kaizer Chiefs fold yesterday. 

Independence: Phenomenal changes for legal profession

Zimbabwe’s independence in 1980 ushered a new era in all sectors of the economy, which had been predominantly white minority controlled, with little or no space for indigenous black people no matter their levels of education.

Rugby prodigy trades law career for farming

As a rugby prodigy born into a family of risk-takers, and a no-nonsense tycoon father, Aaron Denenga had the ball under control for yet another try after a mazy run splitting through the stranded defence.

CAPS test players, start training

ALL Premiership clubs are expected to start group training this week after most of them, including five-time champions CAPS United, tested their players for Covid-19.

Kili, Schoolboy, Mosquito set the benchmark in boxing

PROUD “Kilimanjaro” Chinembiri, Langton “Schoolboy” Tinago and Alfonso “Mosquito” Zvenyika — three names which quickly come to mind when it comes to success in Zimbabwe boxing. 

As a football nation, we’re our worst enemies

INSPIRED by talismanic captain, Knowledge Musona, our Warriors are going for their third straight AFCON finals, in Cameroon. 

Lookout Masuku: An exceptional, patriotic fighter

SOME of the greatest wars in history were not only won through the competency of soldiers on the battlefield, but through the astute leadership of the men and women engaged in the fighting. 

Editorial Comment: Used vehicles ban makes economic sense

The new requirement to obtain individual import licences for all second-hand light vehicles that are 10 years or older from date of manufacture is not unreasonable although the details of what may be allowed and what will not be allowed are yet to be made clear, but presumably imports will be tough.

Muyambo to capture 41 years of independence

Visual artist Hermit Muyambo has challenged his colleagues to use opportunities and work on themed events like the coming Independence celebrations, as this will put them in the spotlight.

New Tanzanian president in policy shift

DAR ES SALAAM. – Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan has said it is “not proper to ignore” the coronavirus pandemic, in comments suggesting a shift from her predecessor.

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