Namibian sprinters resurrect ‘paradox’ of DSD rules
THE presence of Namibian teenagers Beatrice Masilingi and Christine Mboma in the Olympic women’s 200m final weeks after they were banned from the 400m due to excess levels of testosterone…
EFF Zimbabwe rallies behind Vision 2030
Stanford Chiwanga ECONOMIC Freedom Fighters (EFF) Zimbabwe leader Mr Innocent Ndibali yesterday said the country is on course to achieve Vision 2030 through economic reforms being implemented by the Second…
Fifa bans Issa Hayatou for one year
FIFA has banned its former vice-president and the ex-president of Caf Issa Hayatou for a year. Football’s world governing body found the 74-year-old Cameroonian responsible for having breached the article…
Qoki ZiNdlovukazi pool funds for tennis sensation Zamani
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter RISING tennis sensation Zamani Moyo’s exploits on the local circuit has excited a women’s community organisation Qoki ZiNdlovukazi, who have pooled funds for his journey to…
Cosafa sets minimum standards for Caf Women CL Cosafa Qualifier
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter COSAFA general secretary Sue Destombes says they will be lenient on clubs for the first edition of the Total Energies Caf Women’s Champions League Cosafa Qualifier,…
Fired airman sues commander
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter AN Air Force of Zimbabwe (AFZ) serviceman who was recently fired for allegedly trespassing into a gold mine in Kwekwe has taken his former employers…
President meets long time friend
WHEN he used to share a bed with President Mnangagwa back in time, Cde Sylas Takawira Mashupiko Masawi never dreamt that one day he would be a guest at State House meeting his old pal, who is now the country’s first citizen.
UK returnees meet families
The 14 Zimbabwean deportees who arrived from Britain last month have been united with their families after finishing the mandatory quarantine, which the Government fully covered.
Govt implements e-learning strategy as schools remain closed
Government has reaffirmed that schools will remain closed while implementation of the National E-learning Strategy is accelerated.
More vaccines coming
THE Government will take delivery of at least 6 million more Covid-19 vaccine doses this month and next month as it moves to minimise the impact of the pandemic as the more infectious Delta variant has accounted for around 98 percent of cases in the capital.










