Unpacking the DeMbare crisis

IN modern football, there is an intricate relationship between club owners and supporters. Supporters often feel alienated from the decision-making processes, which are made even more complex by the involvement of owners, who hold majority stakes.

Young side for COSAFA Cup

HIGHLANDERS defender Andrew Mbeba is set to lead a largely youthful Zimbabwe side for this year’s COSAFA Cup, where he will be one of the few experienced players picked by Warriors coach Michael Nees.

Make or break for ageing Inter squad

INTER Milan might not be favourites for the Champions League football final but their thrilling run to Saturday’s showdown with Paris Saint-Germain has shown the ageing Italian outfit can mix it with the best.

Zimbabwe plays safe and starts Aids blood tests

ALTHOUGH there has been no proved case of Aids (acquired immunity deficiency syndrome) in Zimbabwe the Blood Transfusion Service has already sent more than 1000 random samples abroad for testing for the HTLV III virus and facilities for testing will soon be available locally.

Exploring new funding mechanisms key in strengthening journalism

ZIMBABWE’s media sector has been urged to move beyond lamenting market shrinkage and capitalise on new funding mechanisms and policy reforms to strengthen local journalism.

Zanu PF hails President for economic recovery policies

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has been applauded for his efforts in the economic recovery and sustained development of the country as it moves closer to achieving its goal of an upper middle income status by 2030.

Carg rolls out health revolution in Insiza

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, [email protected] A HEALTH revolution is taking place in a number of villages in Insiza District and it is not led by doctors or nurses, but by ordinary villagers…

12 killed in Kwekwe accident

TWELVE people died and two others were injured when a fuel tanker sideswiped a two-tonne truck coming from the opposite direction before colliding head-on with a Nissan AD Van at the 200km peg along the Harare-Bulawayo road yesterday.

President’s mantra pushes tobacco growers’ boundaries

IN contemporary times, Zimbabweans have witnessed the actualisation of the Second Republic’s ethos of ‘leaving no one and no place behind’ with various sectors of the economy experiencing major transformative changes that re-shaped their traditional business practices, fostering inclusive growth.

Walvis Bay Dry Port to boost trade, enhance regional integration

Today, May 27, 2025, His Excellency the President, Dr ED Mnangagwa chaired the 14th Cabinet Meeting and the following issues, among others, were considered and approved:

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