Scottland dump Ndiraya after debut title
JUST days after he led them to an historic Castle Lager Premier Soccer League championship title on debut, Scottland yesterday brewed a shocker, dumping coach Tonderai Ndiraya.
Science laboratories gift to transform Mat North schools
Fairness Moyana recently in Lupane FOR the first time in decades, a wave of scientific possibility is sweeping through rural Matabeleland North. In a province where many schools have never…
Moto-X Summer Series shelved
THIS year’s season-ending motocross event – the Zimbabwe Summer Series – has been shelved.
Ministry develops agribusiness growth plan
THE Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development’s Business Development Markets and Trade Department is drafting a five‑year strategic plan to map out a long‑term growth trajectory for the agribusiness industry.
Zim, Indonesia eye deeper relations
ZIMBABWE and Indonesia have reaffirmed their long-standing friendship and pledged to deepen cooperation across key sectors.
Minister stresses quality, integration for industrial growth
Industry and Commerce Minister Mangaliso Ndlovu has underscored the central role of quality standards in driving Zimbabwe’s industrial competitiveness, export growth and regional integration.
Province boosts conservation efforts amid rising wildlife crimes
Fairness Moyana recently in Gwayi THERE are growing concerns over escalating wildlife crimes in Matabeleland North emanating from rampant game-meat poaching to the rising production of charcoal, particularly from the…
Raza shoots to top in T20 rankings
ROHIT SHARMA returns to the top spot for One Day International cricket batters as Zimbabwe veteran Sikandar Raza becomes the No.1 ranked T20I all-rounder for the first time in his career.
Gems out to rewrite their international script
THE Zimbabwe senior netball team will be hoping to rewrite their international record when they get down to Celtic Cup business, this evening at Glasgow, Scotland.
Chevrons draw Australia again
CRICKET fans still talk about that night in South Africa when Zimbabwe stunned Australia at the 2007 T20 World Cup. The Chevrons played with heart, Australia looked flat, and after a rain scare that briefly tilted the game in the Aussies’ favour, Zimbabwe closed out a famous five wicket win with two balls left.











