H-METRO DANCES WITH THE OLD LADY

H-Metro Reporter SPACE in The New York Times, one of the most influential and widely read newspapers in the world, is prime real estate. And, when you factor in the…

DISCIPLINED, FOCUSSED, AMBITIOUS 

LONDON. — Marshall Munetsi, whose father was a police officer, grew up near Mabvuku in a community of homes owned by Harare’s police force. His father, described by Ali as…

WHY SLOT WAS SENT OFF

LONDON. − The real reason for Arne Slot’s dismissal after the Merseyside derby has now been revealed by an expert lip-reader. Expert lip-reader Jeremy Freeman has lifted the lid on…

THE CHOSEN ONE!

LONDON. — Desmund Ali is a successful banker and a supporter of Wolverhampton Wanderers.  Despite living in Harare, the capital of the southern African nation of Zimbabwe, Ali describes himself…

TAMSON WANTS MWOS IN NORTON

 Bruce Chikuni Zimpapers Sports Hub  MWOS boss Patrick Tamson says he is having sleepless nights in his bid to make Ngoni ready for the Castle Lager Premiership action next month. …

MABLANYO EXPECTS JALAI, MAPISA BOOST

Tadious Manyepo Zimpapers Sports Hub DYNAMOS coach Lloyd “Mablanyo” Chigowe says his team can have a more secure shape if they manage to keep the experienced duo of Emmanuel Jalai…

Zanu PF reaffirms commitment to revitalising of Bulawayo’s industrial sector

Judith Phiri and Media Mpofu, Sunday News Reporters THE ruling Party, Zanu PF has reaffirmed commitment to revitalising of Bulawayo’s industrial sector, with its senior Economic Development and Empowerment Cluster…

CHEVS POOR RECORD

Don Makanyanga  Zimpapers Sports Hub  THE Chevrons will hope to turn a new leaf on their poor five-year streak in the longer format of white-ball cricket when their ODI series…

Scottland FC visits Zimbabwe Embassy in Zambia.

Welldone Ndlovu, Online Reporter Scotland FC, owned by Zimbabwean businessman and politician Scott Sakupwanya, recently paid a visit to the Zimbabwean Embassy in Zambia. During the visit, the team engaged…

MAXIMUM POTENTIAL

ARSENAL are producing talented youngsters once again. This season, teenagers Myles Lewis-Skelly and Ethan Nwaneri have gone from Hale End hopefuls to first team stars. And the same is expected…

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