Chigowe lauds DeMbare ‘nugget’ Ngwenya
HE was only on the pitch barely 10 minutes but teenage midfielder Vusimuzi Ngwenya had enough time on his first team debut appearance for giants Dynamos to earn himself plaudits of the interim head coach Lloyd Chigowe.
IMF urges SA to implement reforms
South Africa’s new multiparty government should implement bold reforms to achieve the economy’s full potential, the International Monetary Fund said. It should build on the existing reform agenda but “increase…
Rangers book final berth
Half-Centuries from Sean Williams and Mathew Welch were enough to inspire NPL debutants Sogo Rangers into their first NPLT 20 Blast final in a debut season with a five-wicket victory over Takashinga Patriots 1 at Harare Sport Club yesterday.
Pardon Ndhlovu honoured in US
UNC Pembroke has appointed six new members to its Board of Visitors —Dr. Adell Baldwin, Zimbabwean Olympian Pardon Ndhlovu, Avery Locklear, Lydia Locklear, Mark Ward, and Madison Wilcox. They are all UNCP alumni.
Coach-less Nigeria chase revenge against Benin
Nigeria will begin their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) qualifying campaign with a Group D clash against Benin in Uyo on Saturday night.
DRC receives first shipment of mpox vaccines
KINSHASA. — The Democratic Republic of Congo has received its first batch of mpox vaccines, which health authorities hope will help curb an outbreak that has prompted the UN to declare a global public health emergency.
Focus shifts to regional road network upgrade
Five contractors have been brought in by the Government to resume the rehabilitation of key roads across the country as part of efforts by the Second Republic to modernise the country’s road network and improve accessibility.
IOC spread wings in Africa
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has joined hands with Paris 2024 and the French Development Agency (AFD) to allocate $450 000 (€406 000) to finance 10 social impact projects in Africa, expanding the Olympic legacy beyond the Games and propping communities through sport across the continent.
Dynamos settle back in Bots
DYNAMOS have been left with no option but to take the inconvenience of hosting their CAF Confederation Cup second preliminary home match against Botswana’s Orapa United on their opponents’ territory.
The illusion of qualifications: Why degrees don’t always equate to skills
Peace Sithole In today’s competitive job market, the emphasis on educational qualifications has never been stronger. Degrees and certificates have become the benchmarks of professional competency, leading many to believe…











