VIC OF THE BUNCH
VICTOR OSIMHEN is set to become the highest-paid player in the Premier League if he completes his move to Chelsea. The Napoli striker, 25, is closing in on a £39million…
Pfumbidzai’s eye for goal
Scottland defender Ronald Pfumbidzai is looking forward to adding his goal-scoring tally after opening his account for the Northern Region Soccer League side against Banket United last Friday.
DeMbare in Caf Cup venue poser
Eddie Chikamhi, Harare Bureau HARARE giants, Dynamos are set to meet over the choice of home ground for the second round of the TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup after they were paired…
500 flock back to Zanu-PF
Leonard Ncube, [email protected] THE revolutionary party Zanu-PF has welcomed over 500 new and returning members in Hwange and Binga districts, among them former Victoria Falls mayor, Alderman Somvelo Dlamini and other…
Footgolf off to a great start
Shingai Dhlamini, [email protected] THE inaugural Zimbabwe Footgolf Association tournament attracted 30 participants from Zimbabwe’s 10 provinces at Troutbeck Nyanga over the weekend. Bulawayo had three representatives at the tournament, namely Senzele…
Devolution funds improve service delivery in Beitbridge
Service delivery has gradually been improving in Beitbridge where the Government continues to fund the full implementation of capital projects under the Devolution initiative.
‘Multi-sectoral approach key for industry growth’
With global demand for hemp by-products continuing to surge, farmers in the country are calling for a multi-sectoral approach to address challenges stalling growth.
Varsity to reopen 500-bed hospital in Mashava
Great Zimbabwe University (GZU) is set to re-open the 500-bed Mashava Hospital which is being upgraded and transformed into a university teaching medical facility.
Call to Worship Global celebrates 16th anniversary
Call to Worship Global is set to celebrate its 16th anniversary in October, with a line-up of top gospel musicians and worshippers in Harare.
Accountant up for US$119 000 fraud
FORMER Croco Motors accounting executive Joe Leeroy (38), who is accused of siphoning US$119 0000 from his employer that was meant for the importation of two vehicles for a client, has been arraigned before the courts.








