Kadoma show society circus continues

Conrad Mupesa Mashonaland West Bureau The circus at Kadoma Agricultural Show Society (KASS) is continuing, with the “suspended” chairman Mr Partson Madera said to be clinging on to his post…

Chinyama remembers his roots

Tadious Manyepo in MASVINGO FORMER Dynamos forward Takesure Chinyama has revealed his foreign connections are keen to give his ex-team Masvingo United a helping hand. Chinyama launched his football career…

Lacazette set to leave Arsenal

LONDON. — Alexandre Lacazette has revealed he is in negotiations with ”a lot of clubs” and the Arsenal striker says he is keen to join a club in the Champions…

Comesa mulls agric commodity exchange

Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter THE Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa) intends to set up an agricultural commodity exchange centre that will link and improve smallholder farmers’…

Migration in SA: Scholars give facts

Steven Gordon International migration in South Africa, particularly as it relates to the labour market, is a highly contentious topic. As migration scholars, we want to share relevant information about…

Flooding fears dispelled

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter The weather patterns that caused the floods that hit KwaZulu-Natal last week are unlikely to affect Zimbabwe, the Meteorological Services Department said. An intense low pressure…

Western media’s warped coverage of Russia-Ukraine conflict shameful

Nelson Smitt Since the launch of the Russian special military operation in Ukraine, western media has come out of its sell, lying about everything, all to try to paint Russia…

WHO boss slams Ukraine focus

GENEVA. – The head of the World Health Organisation (WHO) has criticised the global community’s focus on the war in Ukraine, arguing that crises elsewhere, including in his home country…

Rwanda immigration plan ‘cannot stand up to judgment of God’

LONDON. – The head of the Church of England has made a stark intervention in the government’s controversial plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda. Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby…

New deal for Sadio Mane

LONDON. — Liverpool are planning to offer Sadio Mane a new contract but will not break the bank to keep him, Football Insider understands. The Senegal international, who turned 30…

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