Bad day for The Big Three . . . DeMbare fall to Gamecocks
CHICKEN Inn gave Dynamos a big reality check at the National Sports Stadium yesterday as the Gamecocks underlined their title credentials on what turned out to be a bad day for all the country’s Big Three in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League.
Simba Bhora take Cam and Motor to the cleaners
RAMPANT Simba Bhora sent Cam and Motor to the cleaners with a polished show that propelled them to the top of the Northern Region Division One Soccer League at Wadzanai where they hammered the visitors 7-0 on Saturday.
Programme reunites migrants, refugee families
Following an attack on her village in South Kivu in the Democratic Republic of Congo sometime in 2017 in which her husband was kidnapped and killed by rebels, Ms Bamba Fatuma Alimasi (38) fled with nothing, but her four children.
Parking firm hikes fees
Municipal Reporter City Parking has reviewed its street parking fees upwards from $120 to $150 per hour in the city as motorists are calling for more visibility of their parking…
Chinese business in Zim has come of age
The statement by the Chamber of Chinese Enterprises in Zimbabwe (the Chamber) which was published in local media on Tuesday, was a powerful iteration that could define how Chinese and other foreign businesses conduct their affairs in Zimbabwe.
Sundowns upset Al Ahly
South African football champions Mamelodi Sundowns have broken their away jinx against Al Ahly, defeating the Egyptian giants 1-0 in a CAF Champions League Group A match at the Cairo International Stadium on Saturday night.
Abramovich hands over control
Chelsea’s Russian owner Roman Abramovich said on Saturday he was handing over the “stewardship and care” of the English Premier League football club to the trustees of its charitable foundation.
‘Russia’s legitimate demands on security should be taken seriously’
Chinese State Councillor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Friday elaborated on China’s basic position on the Ukraine issue.
Fears for Kenyan farmers as crops fail due to drought
Kenya’s agricultural lands are becoming dried out and barren as weather patterns change.
Congo uses water hyacinth’s properties to fight pollution
At first sight, water hyacinth may look beautiful and harmless. But the plant originating from Southern America is one of the most invasive and noxious aquatic plants. And because of global warming, water hyacinth is spreading at a rapid pace.











