Olympiad chess team leaves for Hungary

THE Zimbabwe men and women chess teams left the country for the 45th edition of the Olympiad Chess Championship to be staged in Budapest Hungary yesterday.

‘EVERY PODCAST MUST MAKE BUSINESS SENSE’

PODCASTER Nokuthula Khasibe, aka Nox, features businesswomen from diverse backgrounds talking about their challenges.

Public-private partnerships driving development

Conrad Mupesa Mashonaland West Bureau Collaborative efforts such as public-private partnerships (PPPs) are driving progress towards national development objectives and overarching vision for a prosperous Zimbabwe by 2030, Primary and…

Audit firm Kreston targets expansion

AUDIT and financial advisory services firm Kreston Zimbabwe says it is continually exploring growth opportunities through expanding its footprint and services to new markets.

HEROES TO ZEROES

LEE CARSLEY has wasted no time in making his case to become England’s next permanent manager.

Will Nees make history against Cameroon?

Will Michael Nees be the first coach to inspire Zimbabwe to a historic feat of defeating Cameroon after the turn of the millennium?

Jambo wants Munetsi to stop Anguissa

As the Warriors face Cameroon in today’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifier, former defender Zhaimu Jambo backs skipper Marshal Munetsi to tame the Indomitable Lions’ creative force, Zambo Anguissa.

NRSL TITLE RACE GETTING UGLY

IT is getting hotter in the Northern Region Soccer League title race but the riveting contest has been blighted by ugly scenes of hooliganism and allegations of underhand manoeuvres by some of the championship chasing sides.

BALANCE RETURNS FOR ZIM AFRO T10

OVER a year after retiring, former Chevrons and England international batter Gary Ballance will return to his birth country, Zimbabwe, for the second edition of the Zim Afro T10 tournament which is pencilled for September 21.

Musk’s good news for Starlink in SA

 Elon Musk says that his private rocket company SpaceX’s satellite Internet service, Starlink, is awaiting regulatory approval in South Africa.

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