World breaks hottest day record
BRUSSELS. – Monday, 22 July was again the hottest day on record, according to preliminary data from a European Union monitoring agency, inching past Sunday, 21 July which had just taken the title.
CAN GAMECOCKS STOP FC PLATINUM
Innocent Kurira CHICKEN Inn will have a big chunk of the clubs, who are fighting for the championship, behind them when they host FC Platinum at Luveve this afternoon. The…
CHAOS IN ARGENTINA GAME
CROWD trouble forced the first football match of the Olympics to be suspended for nearly two hours amid chaotic and worrying scenes, with the game eventually completed in an empty…
ZIFA to beef up stadium security, safety
ZIFA are not taking chances in their bid to comply with the Confederation of African Football stadium safety and security requirements and have lined up a high-level workshop for Premiership, Women’s, and Division One clubs.
Take football development to rural areas, says Muzadzi
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa’s mantra of “leaving no one and no place behind” should also spread to football, a former Dynamos and Zimbabwe goalkeeper has said.
‘Keeper’s heroics help GreenFuel beat TelOne
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Ervine calls for long patient game against Ireland
ZIMBABWE skipper Craig Ervine had a chance to inspect the Civil Service Cricket Ground in Belfast and believes playing the long patient game will be the key to success when the Chevrons begin their historic Test against Ireland today.
Sadc Industrialisation Week a golden chance for local authorities
ACHIEVING Zimbabwe’s Vision 2030, a national development plan aiming to transform the country into an upper-middle-income economy by 2030, will position Zimbabwe as a more competitive player in regional and international trade, attracting vital investment and boosting exports.
21-year-old builds car from scrap
In a feat that has left the whole suburb in awe, a 21-year-old Kuwadzana man, Panashe Nyamupingidza and his friend Simbarashe Mungate, who neither have Ordinary Level education nor formal training, have built a wire vehicle using scrap material.
Kaunda pays tribute to a ‘great man’
GABORONE. — President Kaunda yesterday paid a glowing tribute to Sir Seretse Khama, whom he said was a key figure among the Frontline States that successfully piloted the liberation struggle in Southern Africa.











