Zim U19 team beat Namibia in COSANA games

ZIMBABWE Under-19 netball team continued with their winning ways at the Confederation of Southern Africa Netball Associations (COSANA) Tri-Nations Cup when they beat Namibia 46-36 on Wednesday in Blantyre, Malawi.

Byo Covid-19 figures drop

Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor BULAWAYO Metropolitan Province, which a couple of weeks ago was the only province to record a more than 10 percent increase in new Covid -19…

Zimbabwean man dies mysteriously in Canada

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter A ZIMBABWEAN man was a couple of weeks ago found dead in his rented apartment in Saskatchewan, Canada. Andile Magagula (25), son to the late former…

‘Traumatised’ Katsande involved in gruesome hijacking incident

It can be revealed that veteran midfielder Willard Katsande has been involved in a gruesome hijacking incident on Tuesday in Johannesburg.

NEW: Zim ups exports game 

  Cletus Mushanawani in CHIMOIO, Mozambique   ZIMBABWE is implementing tariff liberalisation to open the economy and trade with other member states and has also applied for relaxation to be…

NEW: Rajput relieved of coaching duties 

Chevrons coach Lalchand Rajput has been relieved of his duties and will be replaced by Zimbabwe Cricket coaching manager Dave Houghton. 

NEW: Nearly 160 000 people arrested for border crimes  

Police has arrested 159 209 people in an ongoing operation that began in January last year to combat cross-border crimes.  

Chitungwiza North legislator arrested

CHITUNGWIZA North legislator Godfrey Karakadzayi Sithole was last night arrested in connection with the violence that erupted in Nyatsime, a suburb that is on the outskirts of Chitungwiza where his party supporters went on a rampage burning houses and destroying property

NEW: Moza’s female force policing violence against women

  An angry husband grabs his wife and raises his fist to strike her.   But the gesture isn’t real — the man is a participant in a training exercise,…

AfCFTA needs African media to push its narrative

Kudzanai Sharara in CAIRO, Egypt African journalists are the custodians of the Africa Continental Free Trade Area and should close the narrative gap that exists in relaying the African story,…

×
×