Africa must step up fight for permanent seats on UN Security Council
The 79th United Nations General Assembly is underway and conversations are once again building up for the UN Security Council to finally admit permanent African Security Council representatives, alongside the current five veto-wielding permanent members.
Govt moves to regulate disruptive tech
EFFORTS are being made by the Government to come up with policies that regulate and guide the use and adoption of disruptive technologies that could be adopted with the improved connectivity brought about by low earth orbit satellites like Starlink.
Brook ton guides England to victory
England captain Harry Brook led from the front with a maiden one-day international century as his side beat world champions Australia by 46 runs in a rain-marred clash in Durham…
Manicaland in race to put up schools
THE Manicaland Provincial Authority is engaged in a battle against time to set up the foundations of 43 new rural secondary schools throughout the province before the rains start.
Hwange stun CAPS Utd
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NAAZ to reward outstanding athletes
AFTER recording some encouraging performances during the 2024 season, the National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe will wrap up its activities with an awards gala in November.
Arteta fires back in ‘dark arts’ row
MIKEL Arteta hit back at Manchester City’s moaning stars by claiming: I know all about your own dirty habits.
YOU OLD DEVILS
THEY used to grace the pitch at Old Trafford many years ago — and they’re still playing today.
Warriors, Namibia to trade hosting roles in SA
ZIMBABWE and Namibia will trade hosting roles away from their homes when they face-off in back-to-back 2025 Africa Cup of Nations Group J qualifying assignments next month.











