INSPIRED BY ZAIRE, POWERED BY LOVE. . . a little town madly in love with its football club
Robson Sharuko Editor WHEN the Democratic Republic of Congo made history as the first sub-Saharan African side to qualify for the World Cup, the Leopards probably didn’t know their legacy…
Delta asserts dominant position in market
Tapiwanashe Mangwiro Beverages giant, Delta Corporation, reported a $339 billion inflation adjusted after tax profit for its half year ended September 30, 2023, a 420 percent increase in nominal terms and a…
IT’S NOT A LEVEL PLAYING FIELD, SAYS BAFANA COACH
KIGALI. – Bafana Bafana coach, Hugo Broos, says ordering countries to play World Cup/AFCON qualifiers away from home is altering the level of the playing field and violating the virtues…
BAFANA, JUST LIKE NIGERIA, NOW KNOW IT WON’T BE EASY
NOW Bafana Bafana, just like Nigeria before them, know that this won’t be a stroll in the park.
AUSSIE SUCCESS HAS A FLOWER TOUCH
Sports Reporter THE Chevrons might have failed to qualify for the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup but there was a Zimbabwean flavour in Sunday’s final as Australia stunned hosts India…
GRAYHAM POKES FUN AT BIKITA MINERALS
Ray Bande Senior Reporter ZIFA Eastern Region Division One outfit, Grayham FC, says there is desperation on the part of Bikita Minerals to secure a place in the domestic Premiership.
SUPER GROUP MOKOOMBA PART OF THE SAVE BEACH JAMBOREE
Maria Chiguvari THERE will be various jazz, gospel and hip-hop artistes, including super group Mokoomba, at the Save Beach Bash Tourism Jamboree set for Birchenough Bridge on Saturday.
Thompson-Herah to train under Fraser-Pryce coach
Five-time Olympic champion Elaine Thompson-Herah, trying for a third consecutive 100-200 sprint gold double next year in Paris, will train under coach Reynaldo Walcott, her agent said on Monday.
Man fined US$300 for forgery
Mathew Masinge TAFADZWA Nyatondo, who forged an A-Level certificate to obtain a Business Administration diploma in Cyprus, has been fined US$300.
India search for answers after latest letdown
Cricket-obsessed India was left grappling for answers Monday after the team’s devastating defeat to Australia in the final of their home World Cup extended a drought in global tournaments.











