No break for triumphant Gems

THE triumphant Gems, who returned home to a huge welcome yesterday, will cut short their celebrations to focus on preparing for the 2023 Netball World Cup that will be staged in Cape Town, South Africa, in July. 

3 500 delegates for war vets indaba

At least 3 500 delegates are expected to attend the inaugural Zanu PF War Veterans League conference, with accreditation starting today, the party’s secretary for war veterans Cde Douglas Mahiya has said.

Farmers urged to vaccinate cattle for lumpy skin disease

THE Veterinary department has urged farmers to vaccinate their livestock from lumpy skin disease before commencement of the rainy season to prevent outbreak of the disease.

Investors at ZAS seek more trade deals

Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter FOREIGN exhibitors who are participating at this year’s edition of the Zimbabwe Agricultural Society (ZAS) have said they want to consolidate trade and investment opportunities with…

Tino proud to join Mallorca

ZIMBABWE forward Tino Kadewere is “proud” to have signed for Spanish La Liga football side Real Mallorca and is keen to help the club succeed after joining from French club Olympique Lyonnais. 

Let’s get rid of old horses in Warriors

THE current FIFA ban on all international football engagements by Zimbabwe brings forth an introspective analysis of our national team squad that participated in Cameroon during the delayed 2021 African Cup of Nations tournament in January this year. 

Mother’s death plunges Manatsa family into mourning

The late musician Zexie Manatsa’s family has said the death of their mother, Stella, in her sleep at the family home in Marlbereign, Harare, yesterday, caught them by surprise since she did not exhibit any signs of illness before going to sleep.  

Chafa reassures CAPS Utd fans

CAPS UNITED midfielder Devon Chafa is set to endure one of his driest Premiership football seasons in more than a decade but that is not his primary concern for now. 

Land: Hwende’s moment of epiphany

The opposition CCC interim secretary-general, Chalton Hwende has, of late, been very uncharacteristically excited about land. 

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