Women’s team for intercontinental prisoners’ chess tourney
Takudzwa Chitsiga-Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE will, for the third time, take part in the FIDE Intercontinental Online Chess Championship for Prisoners to be held from October 11 to 13. The championship,…
Rising boxer Nyasha Hwata aims high
Curtworth Masango Rising boxer Nyasha Hwata is aiming to reach greater heights after he recently turned professional. The boxer, who now has a 2-0 record, is looking forward to having…
Mashonganyika to attend tennis seminar in England
Collin Matiza-Sports Editor JULIUS Mashonganyika, one of the most decorated Zimbabwean tennis coaches, is set to add another feather to his already colourful cap when he attends The All-England Lawn…
Schoolboy sinks Simba Bhora
Bruce Chikuni O’LEVEL student, Leon Daka’s late strike was enough for Cranborne Bullets to down Simba Bhora in their 1-0 win in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match at…
All set for ZPGA Championship
Takudzwa Chitsiga-Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE professional golfers will return to the field for the first time in over three months when they take part in the Zimbabwe Professional Golfers Association Championship…
Five car smugglers in court
Yeukai Karengezeka-Court Correspondent FIVE men who allegedly smuggled top-of-the-range motor vehicles into Zimbabwe from South Africa by fraudulently fitting registration plates from the President’s Office to evade taxes and toll…
SA power union demands more talk on climate finance
The main labour union at South Africa’s state power utility called for the suspension of an $8.5 billion climate finance pact with some of the world’s richest nations as well as plans to break up Eskom into separate units.
Nakamba remains the precious piece in Luton’s puzzle
Zimbabwean midfielder Marvelous Nakamba has been a big hit since joining Luton Town in January, in their days in the Championship. As a loanee from Aston Villa, the midfielder was crucial in the team’s race in the second tier of English football and eventual promotion to the Premier League. In the new season, just like it was in the second half of last season, it emerged Nakamba was not in manager Unai Emery’s plans as the Spaniard prepared for his first full season in charge. There was always a home ready for the midfielder at Kenilworth Road and he has settled in pretty fast. By helping Luton seal promotion through the playoff, he was a contributor in the club gaining figures that could rise to about £290m if they survive in the Premier League. Keeping such a player is a no-brainer.
Africa benefits from China’s Global Shared Future for Mankind approach
Correspondent The just-released Chinese government white paper, “A Global Community of Shared Future: China’s Proposals and Actions”, is important for Africa because it demonstrates how the philosophy and approach benefits…











