ZWSL work out Covid-19 testing schedule

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Women’s Soccer League (ZWSL) executive is finalising logistics on how to conduct mandatory Covid-19 tests with a section of its top tier teams…

Man in court for axing colleague

Nelias Shiri, Chronicle Reporter AN ARTISANAL miner from Bulawayo who allegedly struck his workmate with an axe has appeared in court. The violent attack occurred last Tuesday at Mkhayeni Business…

Pretty Prince injured yet again

SPARE a thought for Prince Dube who, in terms of form, is probably the best performing Warriors’ forward, right now.

Exploit tourism opportunities, youths urged

Leonard Ncube , Victoria Falls Reporter YOUNG people should position themselves to exploit available opportunities in the mainstream economy, especially in tourism, which is dominated by the older generation. Opportunities…

Pension industry challenged

The pension industry needs to come up with innovative products to broaden the coverage of pension systems to include informal workers, industry experts have said.

Competitiveness key for AfCFTA’s success

Harare Bureau AFRICA this week commemorated Africa Day 2021 under the theme ‘Arts, Culture and Heritage: Levers for Building the Africa we Want’. One of the levers that could make…

Sundowns extend record number of title wins

MAMELODI Sundowns have extended their record number of DStv Premiership wins to 14, but it remains a statistical oddity that only five clubs have managed multiple league title victories in…

Miner beats workmate to death over gambling issues

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent A GWANDA miner has appeared in court for beating a workmate to death following a dispute over money while gambling. The accused person’s two accomplices are…

Why Caf blackout has continued

THE Caf football blackout in southern Africa is showing no signs of an end despite the recent appointment of Patrice Motsepe as president of the African football governing body. One…

Polad engages US on sanctions

POLITICAL players under the Political Actors Dialogue (Polad) platform have submitted a detailed report to the United State’s House of Foreign Affairs Committee covering the devastating effects of the illegal sanctions imposed two decades ago.

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