Zim Saints expelled from Div One
BULAWAYO’S second most successful football side, Zimbabwe Saints were expelled from the Zifa Southern Region Division One League last Friday.
20 killed in SA horror crash
JOHANNESBURG. – At least 20 employees of the mining giant De Beers died on Sunday in South Africa in a head-on collision between a truck and a bus transporting workers to Venetia diamond mine, one of the largest in the country.
Cottco to build oil expression plant
Michael Tome Business Reporter COTTCO Holdings has started setting up an oil expression plant in Gokwe in the Midlands Province as the company aligns with the Government’s rural transformation and…
Stakeholders in unison call for mitigation of El Niño effects
FOLLOWING the recent El Niño forecast for some Southern African countries, Zimbabwe included, stakeholders in agriculture have challenged farmers to be proactive and adequately prepare their irrigation facilities, intensify water harvesting, conserve and protect wetlands to mitigate the phenomenon’s harsh effects.
Africa should be wary of new sponsored onslaught from Western Europe
Events un the past few years have pointed to serious competition on Africa’s resources and well-orchestrated plan by the Unites States of America and its allies to get rid of all Africans leadership that does not tow their line.
19 000 drivers arrested in police blitz
MORE than 19 000 motorists have so far been arrested countrywide during the ongoing operation targeting unregistered and unlicenced vehicles, operators offering public transport without proper licensing, and those breaching other traffic regulations.
Homela supports regional games
THE Zifa Normalisation Committee’s proposed inter-regional games will provide a more transparent way of choosing national team players according to football legend, Gibson Homela.
DDF to get 84 tractors to help communal areas
THE District Development Fund will receive an additional 84 new tractors from the Government this month to complement the 200 already distributed to all provinces for use by communal farmers who have no draught power.
Mulk among top 100 Arabian business leaders
Zim Cyber City billionaire Mr Shaji Ul Mulk, has been named as one of the Arabian Business 100 Most Inspiring Leaders in the Middle East, in a demonstration of his company’s determination to transform the world.
Three in race for Mighty Warriors top job
ZIFA Normalisation Committee is set to appoint the Mighty Warriors coach this Thursday. The gaffer is expected to quickly select the players that will go into camp early next week ahead of the COSAFA Women’s Championship.











