Dalamakunda Talen Vision driving force – v
Gerald Sibanda,[email protected] ZIFA Southern Region Division One side FC Talen Vision must be enjoying the good performance of one of their star players and vice-captain Stanley Dalamakunda who has had…
Live blog Zanu PF Harare Presidential Star Rally #6millionVotes #Zimelections2023
14:38 “This rally is a signal that there will be a change come 23 August. According to the responses we have been getting during our rallies, it shows that…
CHILD RIGHTS, EARLY MARRIAGES TAKE CENTRE STAGE IN DEBATE
Latwell Nyangu A DEBATE competition on child rights and early marriages was held at more than 20 schools across Zimbabwe.
Lopetegui leaves Wolves days before new season
Wolves have announced the departure of manager Julen Lopetegui, less than a year after his appointment and just days before their latest Premier League campaign gets underway.
Suryakumar blasts India to win over West Indies in 3rd T20
Suryakumar Yadav smashed 83 off 44 balls as India beat the West Indies by seven wickets in the third T20 international in Guyana on Tuesday to keep the series alive.
Mbappe contract dispute overshadows start of Ligue 1 season
UNCERTAINTY over the future of Kylian Mbappe hangs over French football ahead of the new Ligue 1 season, which starts this weekend.
Neymar deals PSG another bombshell
Neymar has told PSG he wants to quit the French club after six years in Paris, according to reports.
Engagement, re-engagement drive paying off — Diplomats
OUTGOING Algerian Ambassador to Zimbabwe Noureddine Yazid and Apostolic Nuncio of the Holy See, Archbishop Paolo Rudelli, yesterday paid farewell courtesy calls on President Mnangagwa following the conclusion of their diplomatic missions to Zimbabwe, where they praised the re-engagement drive and citizens’ faith in God.
WFP hails Zim on food security
THE Second Republic’s investment in ensuring national food security through a range of Government programmes and overcoming economic and climate-change challenges has been commended by the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP).
Anti-establishment mongers deployed to observe Zim polls
MORE than 60 individuals, some of whom have strong links to the country’s opposition parties and anti-Zimbabwe organisations, have been roped in by the Carter Centre to monitor the country’s elections, raising suspicion from authorities that the mission has ulterior motives.











