CAPS bolster defence

Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter FRESH from conceding six goals against Manica Diamonds last weekend, Castle Lager Premiership football club CAPS United have moved to galvanise their defence by bringing in…

Value of cotton exports up 132pc

THE value of exports from  Zimbabwe’s cotton to clothing value-chain industry grew by 132 percent in 2021, earning the country US$102,2 million in export revenue.

Muskwe’s brave Hatters fall to world champions

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE international Admiral Muskwe and his Luton Town teammates displayed a brave performance against the world club champions Chelsea but their efforts fell short after…

Wasarirevu appointed Lady Sables coach

THE Zimbabwe Rugby Union have appointed Lissy Wasarirevu as the interim head coach of the Zimbabwe Lady Sables team. Wasarirevu was elevated to be the interim head coach after the…

Gumbo out to uplift lives in Harare East

A number of constituencies and wards will hold by-elections on March 26. Lovemore Chikova (LC) speaks to Zanu PF candidate for Harare East constituency Cde Mavis Gumbo (MG)to understand her agenda for the area.

Dangarembga seeks exception

Nyore Madzianike Senior Court Reporter Writer Tsitsi Dangarembga yesterday denied allegations of participating in a gathering with intent to cause public violence and violating Covid-19 lockdown regulations when she allegedly…

Davis Cup play offs explode into action

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Davis Cup tennis team number one player Benjamin Lock will be the first on the court when he plays against El Salvador’s Lluis…

Chinhoyi poisoning tragedy: mother dies

Mashonaland West Bureau The Chinhoyi woman who tried to commit suicide after poisoning her two children to death on Tuesday, has died. Theresa Chawasarira (38) of Cherima high-density suburb, died…

Roads officials steal $21m tar drums

Court Reporter Four officials from the Department of Roads in the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure Development have appeared in court on allegations of stealing 901 drums of bitumen worth…

Skulls reconquest wholly ‘professionalised, politicised’

The process of reconquest of skulls of First Chimurenga heroes from Britain has been a highly contested affair between politicians and professionals on one hand and marginalised direct descendants, their clan spirit mediums, and the dead heroes themselves.

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