Congrats to Sundowns but the AFL bottlenecks remain

Mamelodi Sundowns will go down in history as the inaugural winners of the African Football League. Well, there is all the goodwill for the league to grow in the coming years and we hope that will be watered well to ensure the founders’ dreams are reached. The first edition was never accorded a smooth sailing. It took a lot of push and pull before the league got underway, and eventually the title clinched by the South African giants. The league was initially supposed to have 24 teams participating but after a lot of push and pull, the list was whittled down to just eight teams, relegating the fact that it was even called a league. There is no taking anything from the quality of the winners, Mamelodi Sundowns, and their great profile, which itself speaks volumes. With the growing betting scene in South Africa, Sundowns’ win sets the trend nicely for gamblers in South Africa to put their trust in their own teams. The leading bookies in the country have good offers at the same time, highlighted by among others, Fafabet’s R5000 registration bonus, Sportytrader has the best options out of all bookmakers in South Africa.

Forty families battle to stop demolition of their homes

Zvikomborero Parafini OVER 40 families in Chitungwiza face eviction, while their homes could be demolished, as Massmore Investments (Pvt) Ltd is claiming the same land allocated to the homeowners by…

England held to scrappy draw in North Macedonia

England suffered a frustrating conclusion to their Euro 2024 qualifying campaign as they were held to a scrappy 1-1 draw by North Macedonia in Group C on Monday.

HEADACHE AFTER DRINKING WINE, HEre IS THE REASON WHY

LONDON. – US researchers say they may have discovered why some people get a headache after just one small glass of red wine, even though they are fine drinking other…

CROC ATTACKS CLAIM 3 IN KARIBA

Talent Gore THREE people were killed by crocodiles at Gatche Fishing Camp at Lake Kariba on November 18 and 19.

HCC gets 7-day ultimatum to deal with vendors . . . as Gvt moves in to counter cholera menace

Wallace Ruzvidzo Herald Reporter Government has given the Harare City Council a seven-day ultimatum to decisively deal with vendors plying their trade at non-designated spots as this is aiding the…

Enough fertilisers secured for summer cropping season

Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter Government has assured farmers of adequate fertiliser for the Presidential Inputs Programme, while individuals will be allowed to import fertiliser for their own use if need…

3 Brigadier-Generals promoted

Columbus Mabika Herald Reporter THE Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, President Mnangagwa, yesterday promoted three Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) Brigadier-Generals to the rank of Major-General on retirement. The President…

Cement shortage overcome as imports clear backlogs

Wallace Ruzvidzo Herald Reporter Cement shortages are being overcome following the importation of 149 000 tonnes using free funds from individuals and companies seeking cement, thus clearing the backlogs, as…

‘Lobola still required for customary union’

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter LOBOLA remains a requirement for registration of a customary marriage under the new Marriages Act, although not for registration of a civil marriage, Justice, Legal and…

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