KAKA IS FEELING FINE

Langton Nyakwenda Zimpapers Sports Hub DYNAMOS coach Genesis “Kaka” Mangombe has been speaking with confidence whenever he has been asked about this coming Sunday’s titanic clash against Scottland.

Why the West fears a final settlement with Russia

Timofey Bordachev For the West, any agreement with countries outside its political and military bloc has always been temporary. Every pause in confrontation is treated not as peace, but as…

Chevrons geared up for toughest test ever

Tinashe Kusema THE permutations and chances of Zimbabwe progressing through to the ICC T20 World Cup semi-finals do not make for pleasant reading. The Chevrons entered the Super Eight stage…

Zesa ordered to pay minors injured by low‑hanging power lines

Peter Matika, [email protected] POWER utility Zesa Holdings has been ordered to pay a combined US$66 000 in compensation to two minors from Mangwe District who sustained severe electrical burns after…

EX-MISS TOURISM QUEEN WORLDWIDE TO HONOUR LATE UNCLE

Maria Chiguvari Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment IN honour of her uncle, former Miss Tourism Queen Worldwide (2019), Tania Tatenda Aaron, has organised a football tournament and cookout for the Chitungwiza…

ZIM FACE MIGHTY INDIA

Tinashe Kusema THE permutations and chances of the Chevrons progressing to the ICC T20 World Cup semi-finals do not make for pleasant reading. They entered the Super Eight stage of…

Global business network launches in Zimbabwe

Business Reporter Global business network, She Means Business International, launched its Zimbabwe chapter at a highly attended event in Harare over the weekend.

TEASHUN ISN’T MY SON, SAYS SHUTTO

Langton Nyakwenda Zimpapers Sports Hub FORMER Soccer Star of the Year, Stewart “Shutto” Murisa, has revealed that he is not related in any way to Teashun Murisa.

BUSINESSMAN DUPES HOME SEEKERS OF OVER US$1,6M

Zvikomborero Parafini A BUSINESSMAN allegedly duped home seekers of over US$1,600,000.

DREAMS, WICKETS, RUNS

LONDON. – Daen du Plessis could tell that Zimbabwean cricket had turned a corner by the noise of the crowd.

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