Mukamba’s $40 000 divorce bill
DYNAMOS could be forced to splash about $40 000 to terminate the contract of midfielder Denver Mukamba whose relationship with the club ended yesterday when he was locked out of the team’s training session.
Blue Ribbon to diversify into beverages
Grain milling company, Blue Ribbon Foods Limited says it is working on diversifying into beverages manufacturing, as investor confidence in the country continues to grow.
ZDF, CUT to jointly offer logistics degree
The Ministry of Defence and War Veterans Affairs yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Chinhoyi University of Technology (CUT) to collaborate in education, research and developmental activities that will bring socio-economic benefits to the country.
Why everyone should practice political tolerance
If anyone has been reasonable enough, they may have noticed that when it comes to political or religious debate, there is rarely anything like “winning the debate”.
Mines wrangle sucks in Chidhakwa, Gudyanga
FORMER Mines and Mining Development Minister Walter Chidhakwa and his former permanent secretary, Professor Francis Gudyanga, yesterday appeared in a Gweru court facing separate charges of abuse of office.
Mutuma returns to CAPS United
CAPS United are rekindling their romance with maverick forward Rodreck Mutuma, who joined them on their trip to Bulawayo yesterday, for a training camp.
Carving up Africa: 133yrs of the Berlin Conference
The 26th of February marks the day on which the infamous Berlin Conference that led to the “Scramble for Africa” by European powers concluded after weeks of negotiating their carving up of Africa.
Zim players charm Buildcon coach
BUILDCON coach Arena Gugliermo says he is impressed by the Zimbabwean quartet of goalkeeper Tatenda Mukuruva, defender Patson Jaure as well as midfielders Devon Chafa and Nqobizitha Masuku.
Zim start reaping rewards
ZIMBABWE has started reaping rewards for hosting the ICC Cricket World Cup qualifier with budding cricketers set to acquire expert advice and coaching from international players during their stay here.
Federer cleans up at Laureus Awards
He is the icon of men’s tennis, and on Tuesday night, in the company of Prince Albert and Princess Charlene, Roger Federer won his fifth and sixth Laureus statuettes, becoming the most decorated Laureus winner in history at the 2018 Awards Ceremony in Monaco.











