Journalist Mafa granted US$100 bail

Online Desk Journalist Mthulisi Mafa, who is facing an attempted murder charge, has been granted US$100 bail.

When pain becomes your new normal

Latwell Nyangu A Bulawayo man says he is experiencing erectile dysfunction  due to medication he is taking for a rare disease called Impersonate  Anus, a type of birth  defect called…

Children of missing Borrowdale couple still appealing for help to locate parents

Crime Reporter Children of the Borrowdale couple, Mr Gus Spartas and his wife Elector Mupfumisi who went missing in June 2020, and had their vehicle, a Toyota Hilux double cab…

History-making kalisto Pasuwa remains grounded

HISTORY-MAKING coach Kalisto Pasuwa remains grounded despite becoming the first coach to win all four silverware in a single season in the history of Malawian football on Saturday. Pasuwa’s Nyasa…

Ngarava ‘fine’ ahead of second ODI

Brandon Moyo BOWLER Richard Ngarava is set to play in today’s One-Day International (ODI) against Sri Lanka after picking up an injury during the first ODI on Saturday.  Ngarava (26)…

Dynamos target foreign strikers

Curtworth Masango DYNAMOS are seeking to strengthen the squad ahead of the African Safari challenge by signing Namibian striker Sadney Urikhob (31) and Malawian striker Hassan Kajoke (26).  The move…

Mark Harrison moves to Mozambique

NOMADIC former CAPS United and Harare City coach, Mark Harrison, is now in Mozambique after joining top-flight Mocambola League side Uniao Desportiva do (UD) Songo as head coach. Harrison is…

Bulawayo City seek special treatment

Innocent Kurira FORMER Premiership team Bulawayo City have written to the ZIFA Southern Region leadership seeking a slot to contest in this year’s Division One league season. City were demoted…

Mkuruva sets up academy in US

Eddie Chikamhi UNITED States-based former Zimbabwe international Tatenda Mkuruva says the tough road he travelled in his career has spurred him to start his own football training academy at his…

No passengers seated near Boeing 737 MAX 9 fuselage that failed

THE head of the US National Transportation Safety Board said no passengers were seated next to a cabin panel that blew out on an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9,…

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