Hell hath no fury like an angry Saul
Bruce Chikuni Sports Reporter DYNAMOS coach Saul Chaminuka is furious after Leeroy Mavhunga ignored his orders and took, and missed, a penalty in their 1-1 draw against Bikita Minerals at…
New master plans to revolutionise land use, economy
Sikhulekelani Moyo, [email protected] THE Zimbabwe Institute of Regional and Urban Planners (Zirup) believes that President Mnangagwa’s “Call to Action”, which mandates local authorities to establish master plans, will significantly enhance…
CHIRAMBADARE UNSURE OF HIS FUTURE AT MAGESI
JOHANNESBURG. — Magesi FC star Edmore Chirambadare is not sure about his future at the Carling Knockout champions. Chirambadare’s contract at the Limpopo province-based club expires at the end of…
Elite athletes set for Econet Vic Falls Marathon
THE stage is set for an electrifying showdown as some of the Southern Africa’s finest long-distance runners prepare to conquer the 2025 Econet Victoria Falls Marathon on July 6.
Zim celebrates World Blood Donor Day: Call for lifesaving donations
ZIMBABWE joined the global community in celebrating World Blood Donor Day, with the National Blood Service Zimbabwe (NBSZ) and various health organisations recognising the vital role donors play in ensuring a safe and sufficient supply for patients nationwide.
Luphahla haunts Highlanders
Fans may want to look back at Simba Bhora’s 3-2 win over Highlanders and understand that the PSL giants were just “collateral damage.”
State to host Sadc Ministers’ Meeting
Zimbabwe is set to host a joint meeting of SADC Ministers Responsible for Education and Training, Science, Technology, and Innovation from tomorrow up to Friday in Harare.
‘Zambezi Eagles make progress’
ZAMBEZI Eagles coach Ropafadzo Mutsauki has expressed satisfaction with his side’s progress as they participate in the Telkom Netball League in South Africa.
New ZNCC Matabeleland chair vows to support SMEs, boost regional growth
Sikhulekelani Moyo, Zimpapers Business Hub NEWLY elected Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) Matabeleland Region chairman, Mr Thomas Gwatida, has pledged to hit the ground running, recognising the growing contribution…
LOOKING BACK – Africa’s birth-rate creates new problem: The aged
AFRICA’S high birth rate will result in the continent facing the problems of caring for a large aged population within the next 50 years, a United Nations expert has warned.











