14 teams register for CSL
Lovemore Zigara in Gweru FOURTEEN teams have registered for the Zifa Central Region Soccer League (CSL) ahead of the new season which is scheduled to kick off on March 17.
Zim junior teams Spain-bound
Tadious Manyepo, Harare Bureau YOUNG talented Zimbabwean football, basketball and handball players have been presented with a rare opportunity to leap towards dreamland when they take part in a 10-day…
Croc victim’s leg amputated
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter A 17- year old boy who fought a crocodile after it attacked him while he was swimming with friends in Gwayi River in 2016 had…
District cut off by floods
Sukoluhle Ndlovu, Midlands Correspondent OVER 8 000 villagers including 500 pupils in Mberengwa North have been left stranded after Jeka-Chegato Bridge along Mwenezi River was destroyed by floods following heavy…
‘Money can’t buy you style’
Yoliswa Dube ON some days, you leave the house and you just know you’re looking good.
Is it possible that Manchester United star stole my bike?
Lenox Lizwi Mhlanga IN 1995 I left home for the wintry climes of Sweden on national duty. I was on a teacher exchange programme representing Zimbabwe through the Swedish International…
Looters return $250 million: ED
President Mnangagwa yesterday said $250 million of the expected $1,3 billion had been repatriated to Zimbabwe in the last three months, with Government having extended by a further two weeks the moratorium for those who are still to return the funds and assets.
Manzou villagers win court case
Villagers who lost property at Manzou Farm in Mazowe, through illegal evictions instigated by former First Lady Mrs Grace Mugabe last year, have started receiving compensation, with the first group of 14 receiving a combined figure of at least $30 000.
EU, Zim in wide-ranging poll talks
A senior member of European Union (EU), which has been invited to observe the forthcoming harmonised elections, yesterday met Vice President Constantino Chiwenga to work on the modalities of how the foreign missions will operate.
Uncooperative externalisers get extension
Government will on March 19 publish the names of individuals and companies who externalised money and have not heeded the three-month amnesty to return the loot on a no question asked, no charges proffered basis, President Mnangagwa has said.






