CZA HIGH SCHOOL: SHAPING TOMORROW’S LEADERS
CENTRE Zimbabwe Africa High School headmaster, Mr Marecha, says the hard-working young people under his leadership are a credit to the school and an inspiration to everyone.
MIGHTY WARRIORS BRACING FOR TOUGH TESTS
THE Mighty Warriors are leaving no stone unturned in their preparations as they face a tough task in their opening COSAFA Women’s Championship matches.
CITY BOSSES ALLAY FLOODING FEARS
THE Harare City Council has said it is ready for the rainy season and has allayed fears of flooding due to poor drainage.
NOW, THE COUNCILLORS KNOW THIS ISN’T A JOKE. . . Commission detains Dzumbunu for contempt
HARARE City Council Work and Town Planning chairperson, Councillor Takudzwa Dzumbunu, was detained yesterday at the Old Makombe Building after being found guilty of contempt by the Commission of Inquiry investigating issues within the Council.
ZIDANE IN PRIVATE TALKS WITH MAN UTD
JEAN-Claude Blanc, Ineos’ chief executive officer of sport, has continued to keep a line of communication with Zinedine Zidane amid talk of him taking the Manchester United job.
AFRICA’S SATELLITES RUSH HOUR
LONDON. — One by one, the satellites — each of them encrusted with a hodge-podge of solar panels and other gizmos — detached from their mothership.
CERRONE UNRETIRING TO CHASE 50TH CAREER FIGHT
HALL of Fame fighter Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone announced on Tuesday that he is coming out of retirement at age 41 to chase a milestone.
FIRST LOSS FOR POCH AS US BEATEN IN MEXICO
MAURICIO Pochettino suffered his first defeat as coach of the United States with his team falling to a 2-0 defeat to Mexico in a friendly on Tuesday.
LANDLADY BLOCKS TENANTS FROM USING TOILET
A BUDIRIRO landlady has been dragged to court for denying her tenants access to the toilet and water.











