Moor named in Ireland squad to face Zim

FORMER Zimbabwe international cricketer Peter Moor has been named in Ireland’s 14-member squad for their upcoming historic one-off Test match against the Chevrons, which is scheduled for next week at Stormont, Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Funeral parade for Brig Chaminuka

THE Zimbabwe Defence Forces yesterday held a full military parade in honour of the late decorated general officer, Brigadier General (Retired) Michael Chaminuka, whose Chimurenga name was “Pepukai Hondo”.

Fofana labels teammate’s video ‘uninhibited racism’

Chelsea defender Wesley Fofana has described a video posted on social media by his club teammate Enzo Fernandez as “uninhibited racism”. The video, posted by Argentina international Fernandez on his…

Tigere returns to Mandava

FIVE years after he left FC Platinum for new pastures in Tanzania, attacking midfielder Never Tigere is set for an emotional return to Mandava on Saturday.

Govt accelerates summer preps, escalates input distribution

Elton Manguwo GOVERNMENT has started distributing farming inputs to holding centres across the country following the unveiling of the US$1, 6 billion summer agriculture plan by cabinet on Tuesday.

Tanzania asks tourists to pay using local currency

Tanzania’s Ministry of Tourism and Natural Resources has ordered that all fees and charges in the tourism sector be paid in local currency, in line with a government directive that…

Unpacking the Gukurahundi community engagement programme

President Mnangagwa is a big advocate of national unity in our country. His logic is based on the interconnectedness between unity and development.

Kombo, Kasi fraud trial postponed to August

THE trial of gospel musician Ivy Kombo and her husband Admire Kasi failed to resume again for the fourth time after Kasi was reported to be unwell.

KK WOULD HAVE LOVED DEVINE TO STAY

Innocent Kurira  HIGHLANDERS coach Kelvin Kaindu has said he would have wanted midfielder Devine Mhindirira to stay at Bosso. Mhindirira left the club at the end of last month, following…

Maputo Protocol makes a difference for women

On July 11, women across Africa and like-minded individuals beyond the continent celebrated the 20th anniversary of the Maputo Protocol.

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