Mambas edge past Karoi FC

POLICE outfit Black Mambas had a perfect start to their Northern Region Division One season when they overcame visiting Karoi United at Morris Depot yesterday.

Ministry of Lands finalising Horticulture Fund

Judith Phiri, Business Reporter TO support the implementation and rolling out of the Horticulture Export Revolving Fund, the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development is finalising the…

Chibuku final boost for FC Platinum

FC PLATINUM coach Norman Mapeza feels his side’s Castle Lager Premier Soccer League win over Chicken Inn at Mandava Stadium yesterday could be a huge boost ahead their Chibuku Super Cup final showdown against Ngezi Platinum at the same venue on Sunday.

GBV against women, girls with disabilities

THE purpose of this article is to raise awareness on the increased exposure of women and girls with disabilities to Gender-Based Violence (GBV), as we commemorate the 16 days of Activism against GBV that started on November 25 and will end on December 10.

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While that may not be realistic, there are some simple things you can do right now to improve your money situation.

Liverpool rout Saints, Arsenal cruise

LIVERPOOL crushed Southampton 4-0 to put pressure on Premier League leaders Chelsea, while Arsenal got back on track with a 2-0 win over Newcastle as Eddie Howe suffered his first defeat as Magpies manager.

Another big money grab for Johnson

IT is a shame that science is not where it should be in terms of genetics and human cloning.

If it was, all I would need is a sample of Dwayne Johnson and Ryan Reynolds’ DNA and I would create my own flawless action hero.

WATCH: Gwakuba Ndlovu family receives national hero conferment

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter THE family of the late nationalist and journalist, Cde Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu, yesterday officially received the conferment of his posthumous national hero status. Cde Ndlovu…

Bogus lawyer in court for fraud

A Harare man, who allegedly masqueraded as a lawyer and was paid US$3 000 for his “services”, appeared before a Harare court on Friday charged with fraud.

1 500 ex-Wenela workers tested

Over 1 500 Zimbabweans who worked in South African gold mines under the Witwatersrand Native Labour Association (Wenela) have undergone testing for respiratory diseases they contracted while working for the mining companies.

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