Covid-19 affects young players
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE Covid-19 pandemic has exposed young players to behaviours inconsistent with the footpath of becoming professional footballers, according to Ajax Hotspurs director Siphambaniso Dube. Exactly 20…
ZIFA to decide under-fire Loga’s fate
Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter THE ZIFA board are expected to convene and review the Warriors’ disastrous performance at the COSAFA Cup with some key decisions, likely to be made,…
Western suburbs run dry
Municipal Reporter Western suburbs in Harare had dry taps over the past few days with the local authority blaming a pipe burst and a leak. A snap survey carried out…
Mat North people embrace vaccination
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter PEOPLE in Matabeleland North have embraced the vaccination programme as long queues were observed when the province rolled out the inoculation process yesterday morning. Matabeleland…
Rusape man killed in robbery
A 27-year-old man from Rusape has died after being shot by armed robbers who broke into his tuckshop and got away with groceries.
Olympic winners to put medals around their own necks due to Covid
Olympic winners will have to put medals around their own necks because of Covid, the Games’ chief said today as infections in Tokyo soared to the highest rate in six…
Inmates in India attack guards with chilli powder, escape
Seven inmates awaiting trial have escaped from a jail in India’s Arunachal Pradesh state after throwing chilli powder and salt in the eyes of five guards who were serving them…
73 Malawians intercepted
The national security task force has intercepted an intercity bus carrying 73 undocumented Malawians who were on their way to South Africa through an alleged illegal exit point along the Limpopo River.
President speaks on SA unrest
Harare Bureau AMID turmoil in South Africa, which was triggered by the incarceration of the country’s former President Jacob Zuma, President Mnangagwa yesterday expressed his wish for the unrest to…
US$700k boost for cotton farmers
Treasury has disbursed US$659 000 and $220 million for cotton delivered last season, a development that will come as a relief to cotton farmers.











