Yousuf bounces back at ZPGA
SEASONED professional golfer Akil Yousuf is set to return to the helm of the Zimbabwe Professional Golfers Association for the second time after he was elected president at the annual general meeting held at Chapman Golf Club recently.
United fan banned for mocking Hillsborough tragedy
MANCHESTER. — A Manchester United fan was yesterday fined and banned from football in the UK for four years, for wearing a replica shirt mocking the Hillsborough disaster.
5 Reasons Why Zimbabwe Choose Non-GamStop Casinos
Gambling responsibly and preventing problems is one of the key challenges the industry now faces. Therefore, implementing self-exclusion tools like GamStop is a solution for many. However, it’s not perfect, so more and more users outside the UK prefer gaming clubs not covered by the self-exclusion program.
Khaya Cement in another milestone
Khaya Cement (formerly Lafarge Cement Zimbabwe) is set to commission its new vertical cement mill while it has earmarked US$11 million to revamp its plant as its production and sales level have doubled in recent months due to the Second Republic’s housing programme and the major infrastructural development.
Remove US$100 million mining requirement: MPs
Members of Parliament want the requirement of a minimum investment of US$100 million to exploit strategic resources be removed, saying it will discriminate against indigenous peoples and create a monopoly by foreign companies with the financial muscle to extract the resources.
Benyu weighs Supa Disk options
JOHANNESBURG. — England-born Zimbabwe international midfielder Kundai Benyu has explained why he has opted to entertain South African Premiership teams over offers from Saudi Arabia, UAE and Scotland.
The upstarts challenging banks in forex market
It’s reckoned that 80 percent of SA’s R4,6 trillion GDP has a forex component, meaning money that either flows into or out of the country. This is a gold mine…
Oman upset Ireland
MINNOWS Oman pulled off a superb run chase to beat Ireland at the Bulawayo Athletic Club and throw Group B wide open in the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier yesterday.
Zim woman in SA arrested for infanticide
South African police have arrested a 27-year-old Zimbabwean woman for infanticide after she killed her newly born baby and hid him in an empty stand in the Morebeng.
MSU innovator turns plastic trash into bricks
As Zimbabwe and most other countries across the world drown in plastic waste outpaced by society’s inability to manage it effectively, a Midlands State University student has found a sustainable way of turning plastic waste into bricks.











