DeMbare still to find shooting boots

Tadious Manyepo, Harare Bureau Dynamos 0-0 Manica Diamonds FOR the third time at the same venue, Dynamos came short on both scoring and winning. They were ordinary in all aspects of…

Zanu-PF candidate gifts uniforms to disadvantaged girls

Flora Fadzai Sibanda, [email protected] Zanu-PF Ward 2 candidate Cde Bonginkosi Moyo has donated school uniforms worth over US$600 to more than 50 disadvantaged girls from Trenance Primary School in Bulawayo. Handing…

Liverpool bid farewell to four players

Liverpool drew 1-1 with Aston Villa on Saturday, leaving Manchester United and Newcastle United needing one point from two games to finish in the top four spot. Reds manager Jurgen…

Powertel unveils US$100m investment action plan

Sikhulekelani Moyo, [email protected] ZESA Holdings’ subsidiary, Powertel, says plans are underway to invest more than US$100 million up to 2025 towards upgrading network services and improving technology uptake. The drive is…

Pregnant wosana dancer spectacle for EU delegation

Peter Matika, [email protected] A PREGNANT wosana dancer was the spectacle of the day during a culinary exchange programme between the European Union and Amagugu Cultural Centre in Matobo early this week.…

Home Affairs ministry reviews 5-year strategic plan

Leonard Ncube, [email protected]  THE Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage conducted a workshop attended by heads of departments under its ambit to review its five-year strategic plan. The workshop which…

91pc of sub-Saharan African workers don’t save for old age

Owen Nyang’oro Correspondent Less than 1 percent of the workers in sub-Saharan Africa save for old age, the lowest rate for any region in the world. That implies most of…

SA banks caught in a bad place at a bad time

On the face of it, one would think investors would pile into South Africa’s bank stocks after a year of healthy profits and growing loan books – but the sector,…

Allardyce bemoans lack of quality as Leeds on the brink

LONDON. —  Leeds United have a lack of depth in their squad that makes fighting for Premier League survival a tough task, according to manager Sam Allardyce, who watched his…

Sri Lanka cricket chiefs re-elected after term limits dropped

COLOMBO. — Sri Lanka’s sports minister suspended controversial regulations on term limits on administrators and allowed the cricket board to re-elect its office bearers Saturday, avoiding a possible international ban.…

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