Top gospel artistes for ‘Man On Call’ summit
Gospel music lovers are in for a treat this weekend as various artistes will take part in a “Man On Call” International summit aimed at upgrading males in various aspects of life.
WHO condemns rush for vaccine booster shots
GENEVA. — The World Health Organization has condemned the rush by wealthy countries to provide Covid vaccine booster shots, while millions around the world have yet to receive a single dose.
SRC hail ICC confidence in Zim
Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter THE Sports and Recreation Commission have hailed the decision by the International Cricket Council to hand Zimbabwe the rights to host the ICC Women’s World Cup…
Lungu pledges smooth transition, rules out petition
LUSAKA. — Outgoing Zambian head of state Edgar Lungu has pledged to work with President-elect Hakainde Hichilema to ensure a smooth transition of authority so that the country remains peaceful.
Impressive Zemura lights up St Andrews
Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter JORDAN ZEMURA appears to be going from strength-to-strength, in the Bournemouth senior team, and provided one of the highlights for his English Championship season, at St…
Tino’s French club Lyon implodes
TINO KADEWERE’S French Ligue 1 club, Olympique Lyon, have imploded, with the contract of a Brazilian star set to be terminated while a number of first-team players will be off-loaded.
Kode’s repatriation process begins
THE body of the late CAPS United legend, Joseph “Kode” Mugabe, was yesterday scheduled to be taken to the Nyaradzo Group’s centre here, in preparation for repatriation, to Zimbabwe.
Bafana coach sets pace, names WC squad
SOUTH Africa coach, Hugo Broos, has set the pace for his Zimbabwean counterpart, Zdravko Logarusic after naming a 31-man squad, for the 2022 World Cup qualifiers set for early next month.
Giants forced to have women teams
CAPS United, FC Platinum and Dynamos are working on setting up women’s football clubs, which is now a requirement, to play in the CAF Champions League, from next year.
Zim, Serbia agree to re-establish diplomatic ties
Zimbabwe and Serbia have agreed to work on re-establishing diplomatic ties that will see the two countries cooperating on various issues of development as the engagement and re-engagement efforts of the second Republic bear fruit.











