Sever SA sport ties now, Madzima urges
MOSCOW. – Zimbabwe is on the brink of being admitted a full member of the Supreme Council of Sport in Africa. This has prompted the president of the Zimbabwe Football Association, Mr John Madzima, to repeat his plea earlier this year that all national sporting associations in Zimbabwe immediately sever remaining ties with South Africa.
Ratings firm for Africa ready next year
A credit ratings company being established to meet the unique needs of Africa’s sovereign borrowers is set to be ready by next year, an African Union official said on Saturday.…
Zim Olympians head for Paris
TEAM Zimbabwe chef de mission for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games Ringisai Mapondera says they are settling well as team members start trickling in for the global multi-sport show-piece.
City bosses denied bail over tender
FOUR Harare City officials who allegedly awarded a US$9 million tender to Juluka Endo company for streetlight rehabilitation without following proper procedures were yesterday denied bail by Harare regional magistrate Marehwanazvo Gofa.
Ruto reappoints first 11 to cabinet
NAIROBI. — Kenyan President William Ruto on Friday mostly named holdovers from the cabinet he sacked last week to a new government meant to respond to the grievances of young protesters.
National Health Insurance can bolster access to antenatal care
For any pregnant woman, the rhythmic thump of the baby’s movement means everything.
First Lady commends health strides
First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa has commended Zimbabwean surgeons for their sterling work in conducting major procedures locally, a development she said, was in line with the country’s Vision 2030.
Col Kabaira a stalwart of liberation struggle
Colonel Andrew Kabaira, whose Chimurenga name was “Delux Chaparadza”, passed on at 2 Referral Hospital on July 21, 2024.
Coventry among Africa’s heavyweights
LAGOS. — Israel Adesanya and Asisat Oshoala are two of five Nigerians included in ESPN’s list of the greatest African athletes of the 21st century.










