Tempers flare as Bulawayo City beat Chiefs
Bulawayo Chiefs……….. (1) 1
Bulawayo City…………… (0) 2
BULAWAYO City coach Philani “Beefy” Ncube says tempers flared in his team’s dressing room at half-time in their comeback win over Bulawayo Chiefs in the Chibuku Super Cup football match at Barbourfields yesterday.
Cranborne Bullets through to last eight
Manica Diamonds……(0) 2
Tenax……………………(1) 2
CRANBORNE Bullets are through to the quarter-finals of the Chibuku Super Cup after the this draw between Manica Diamonds and Tenax at Sakubva yesterday meant the Harare army side can afford to lose their final encounter and still remain among the top two teams to progress from Group Three.
Nyabinde fundraising concert lives to billing
Veteran Afrojazz musician Bob Nyabinde, affectionately known by his legion of fans as The Headmaster has appreciated local artistes, fans and organisers of his fundraising concert held at Theatre in the Park last Friday night.
Fading Mighty Warriors on the way out
THE Zimbabwe senior national women’s football team’s chances of advancing to the semi-finals of the COSAFA Women Championships are getting slimmer by the day.
CAPS Utd face Chibuku exit
CLIVE Augusto opened his account for CAPS United yesterday but the goal was not enough to save the Harare giants who were left staring an early exit from this year’s Chibuku Super Cup following a draw against Herentals at Baobab.
Student submits master’s thesis, gets PhD instead
When University of Pretoria (UP) master’s student Michael Barnes submitted his dissertation, he was taken aback when he got a PhD degree instead.
Free entry for vaccinated fans
The National Executive Committee of the South African Football Association on Saturday resolved that football will play a major role in the country’s vaccination drive.
Madagascar on the brink of famine
The island nation of Madagascar has endured four years of drought, brought on by one of the world’s first famines to be caused by climate change, with people forced to eat locusts and wild leaves to survive.
Malawi deploys army to drive fuel tankers
Malawi turned to its defence forces to resolve crippling fuel shortages after fuel tanker drivers went on strike demanding a pay rise in line with a minimum wage and amendments to Covid-19 regulations that require testing for travel.
Covid-19 vaccination compulsory in Angola
The Angolan government has decreed that all employees, public services providers and citizens aged from 18 years old and pregnant women must be inoculated against Covid-19 by October 14.











