Zim triathletes gear up for Africa Champs
Zimpapers Sports Hub IT will be a busy weekend for some of the country’s promising triathletes as they face their counterparts from the continent at the Africa Triathlon Championships in…
Amorim admits Utd pressure
RUBEN AMORIM bemoaned Manchester United’s toothless attack as Nottingham Forest on Tuesday night completed an English Premier League football double over his side and reiterated, he is under pressure to…
More injury woes for Arsenal
MIKEL ARTETA will not believe his bad luck. In the same game as key player Bukayo Saka scored on his long-awaited return from injury, the Arsenal manager lost another in…
Ex-winger Majoni, now a boxing champ
Langton Nyakwenda-Zimpapers Sports Hub A DOZEN years ago, he was a budding footballer in the sugar-producing town of Triangle in Masvingo Province. Tinashe Majoni was a flying winger at Mufakose…
Lock stays positive
Ellina Mhlanga-Zimpapers Sports Hub AFTER being forced to withdraw from the team for the Davis Cup tie against Morocco due to an injury, Zimbabwe’s top player Benjamin Lock says he…
Oden vow to bring excitement to NRSL
Curtworth Masango-Zimpapers Sports Hub COMPETITION in the Northern Region Soccer League is poised to take a new dimension with newboys Oden vowing that they are not coming to make up…
ZINA seek to host 2026 netball champs
Veronica Gwaze-Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIMBABWE Netball Association have launched an audacious bid to host the 2026 Africa Nations Cup, in what will be a major boost in the development of…
Rob Walter resigns as Proteas coach
ROB WALTER, South Africa’s white-ball coach, yesterday resigned two years into his four-year contract. Walter was initially due to take South Africa to the 2027 World Cup, which will be…
Governmentt tightens regulations to ensure service delivery
Rutendo Nyeve, [email protected] THE Government is tightening regulations to ensure local authorities improve service delivery through the enforcement of a minimum service delivery standards framework. This initiative aims to enhance urban…
Zimra targets 17pc surge in 2025 revenue collection
BusinessReporter THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) is targeting to collect US$7,155 billion tax revenue this year, representing a 17 percent increase from the 2024 target. The tax collector has devised…










