Takwara has a new neighbour, his name is Pitso
FROM coaching the greatest African club in history, Pitso Mosimane has settled for a move to take charge of a club in the Saudi Arabia second-tier league.
SA duo for World Cup
JOHANNESBURG. – TxC will perform at BudX Doha during the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar from November 30 to December 3.
Masvingo police recover 7000 litres of diesel
George Maponga in Masvingo Police in Masvingo have recovered 7000 litres of diesel and other hazardous substances such as ethanol after swooping on a syndicate that was stealing from accident…
Battle still on as Man U host Mthala
Mandla Moyo, Sunday News Correspondent The battle for a place in the Bulawayo Social Soccer League (BSSL) Champions of Champions mini tournament slated for December intensifies today when log leaders Man…
Byo family claims child was killed by mysterious being
Caroline Mutsawu, Sunday News Reporter A Bulawayo family claims that their six-year-old son died after being hit with a brick on the head by an invisible being, which the child claimed…
COMMENT:Local businesses must tap into tourism expo
ACCORDING to experts, “exhibiting at trade shows offers several benefits to your business. Unlike other marketing activities, exhibitions and trade shows offer a wide platform for brands to showcase their…
Investors eye lucrative Zim sectors
INVESTORS from the United States with interest in pharmaceuticals, construction, mining and agriculture are lining up for low-hanging fruit in Zimbabwe and are determined to be on the ground starting next month.
FIU targets last pockets of resistance . . . currency stability persists
THE Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) has set its sights on eliminating last pockets of resistance against the prevailing exchange rate stability.
Africa has spoken; the West must listen
Last week, the world watched history unfold at the 77th Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, US, when Africa closed ranks and determinedly fought in Zimbabwe’s corner.
Zim satellite launch imminent
Zimbabwe’s first satellite — ZimSat-1 — will reach the International Space Station (ISS) next month before its launch into orbit in November, marking the country’s entry into space after a two-month delay caused by inclement weather.








