Rubiales slammed for ‘abusing’ Women’s World Cup star
SPANISH FA chief Luis Rubiales has been slammed for grabbing and kissing star player Jenni Hermoso.
PSL title within DeMbare’s reach — Jalai
Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter DYNAMOS full-back Emmanuel Jalai says the Premiership title is still well within the Glamour Boys’ reach provided they retain maximum focus going into the last 15 games…
Digital platform to eliminate land, space barons menace unveiled
Cabinet considered the status of the vocational training system as presented by the Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Development as chairperson of the Cabinet Committee…
Southee happy with ‘tough challenge’ in UAE
NEW Zealand captain Tim Southee is happy with the tough challenge his team faced in the United Arab Emirates before eking out a 2-1 series victory on Sunday.
600 students sent abroad on Govt scholarships
Trust Freddy and Rejoice Makoni More than 600 students are leaving the country to study in Algeria, Cuba , India , Indonesia, Malaysia and Russia under the Presidential and National…
Agents finally lose
Bruce Chikuni AGENTS slipped to a first loss of the season at the hands of spirited Mupanda in a Harare Super League fixture over the weekend.
No to foreign interference: Ruling party
Joseph Madzimure Zimpapers Elections Desk ZANU PF will not accept any foreign interference during the election period as the country has enough capacity to run its own affairs. A number…
Be wary of summer livestock diseases, DVS warns farmers
Mangaliso Lawrence Kabulika WITH the 2023/24 summer season fast approaching, the Department of Veterinary Services(DVS) has urged farmers to be vigilant against cattle diseases such as gall sickness, red water…
Bigger allocation for Culture Fund
Tina Musonza Arts Correspondent Culture Fund of Zimbabwe Trust and European Union (EU) delegation has announced additional funds worth US$49 264 under Creative Actions Project 2 to facilitate innovative artistic…
MICHAEL JACKSON’S SEX ABUSE CASES CAN BE REVIVED
LOS ANGELES. – Two men who allege they were sexually abused as children by Michael Jackson can revive a lawsuit against his companies, judges at a US court ruled.











