KINGSLEY COULD BE KING, SAYS CHITEMBWE
LLOYD CHITEMBWE says midfielder Kingsley Mureremba can easily become one of the finest footballers to grace the domestic Premiership if he keeps his feet on the ground.
MUTUKWA WANTS TO INTRODUCE FINANCIAL DISCIPLINE AT ZIFA
ZIMBABWEAN football has for long been plagued by financial mismanagement, allegations of corruption and embezzlement of funds, casting a shadow over the sport.
Africa Energy Summit to focus on electricity funding
The Africa Energy Summit will take place in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania from January 27 to 28, focusing on mobilising financial resources for electricity projects.
MWOS fitness coach for Moza
Monalisa John-Zimpapers Sports Hub NORTHERN Region Soccer League 2024 title runners-up MWOS could be dealt a blow in their technical set-up amid revelations that one of their dressing room’s unsung…
Kenya turns to the UAE for railway funds
Kenya has started discussions with the United Arab Emirates to secure financing to complete a regional railway, President William Ruto said, after China cut infrastructure funding to the project.
TB drugs availability hailed
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke-Senior Health Reporter EFFORTS to ensure a steady supply of tuberculosis (TB) medicines in clinics across Zimbabwe are being hailed as a crucial step towards improving treatment adherence and…
ZIM BANKER NAMED CEO OF EQUITY BANK UGANDA
ZIMBABWEAN banker Mr Gift Shoko has been named the new managing director of Equity Bank Uganda subject to regulatory approval.
Azana, Big Zulu celebrate love with new single
With Valentine’s Day around the corner, South African musicians Azana and Big Zulu have teamed up to celebrate love with a new single. “Amacala Othando” talks about the essence of…
Mash West councils want devolution cash early
Conrad Mupesa-Mashonaland West Bureau Local councils in Mashonaland West are rallying behind President Mnangagwa’s Vision 2030, urging Treasury to expedite the disbursement of devolution funds so that they can continue…
Chinese apps gain popularity in the US
Lemon8, a photo-sharing app by Bytedance, and RedNote, a Shanghai-based content-sharing platform, have seen a surge in popularity in the US as “TikTok refugees” migrate to alternative platforms ahead of a potential ban.










