It’s game on: Unity Cup set for tomorrow
Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter GIANTS Dynamos and Highlanders will bring the 2022 football season’s curtain down when they clash in the Unity Cup at Barbourfields tomorrow after organisers confirmed…
Messi and Co. get a heroes’ welcome
BUENOS AIRES. — Lionel Messi and Argentina returned as heroes as they were greeted by thousands of football fans at Ezeiza International Airport after touching down in Buenos Aires following…
Cabinet approves 2023-2030 National Broadband Plan
Cabinet received an update on the Country’s Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic and a Report on the Procurement and Roll-Out of Vaccines, as presented by the Chairman of the Ministers’…
GET READY FOR AN EXPANDED 2026 WC
DOHA. — Qatar 2022 will go down as the most “compact” FIFA World Cup in history — but 2026 will be very different. While all matches this time around were…
In pursuit of national interest
Tendai H. Manzvanzvike Zimpapers Knowledge Centre Head FOUNDER of Ford Motor Company is believed to have said: “Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success.” This…
Gweru seeks investors for 12 projects
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Gweru City Council is seeking investors to partner it in 12 projects that include the development of housing stands, construction of a hospital, and refurbishment of its…
Minerals dealer duped
Senior Court Reporter An employee of Kuwanda Minerals Group has appeared at the Harare Magistrates Court court on allegations of duping a minerals dealer of US$13 400 by pretending he…
Infantino wants World Cup after every three years
LONDON. — FIFA president Gianni Infantino wants to hold the World Cup every three years as part of a long-term plan to revolutionise international football. The commercial and sporting success…
Violent crimes up by 8,5pc in Harare North
Crime Reporter Harare North District has recorded 5 726 violent crimes this year alone, 8,5 percent above the 5 274 reported during the same period last year. Addressing residents in…
Chiefs await new regalia funding
The Chiefs’ Council is waiting to be allocated funds to conduct public consultations on new regalia for the traditional leaders, which should be acceptable to everyone regardless of political, religious…











