A dead man, a rebel leader and a Ndebele girl

Zimbabweans are being psyched up for harmonised elections due later this year. That is the dominant message, along with the Biometric Voter Registration exercise.

EVER HEARD OF THE POWER OF THE CHURCH OF MARADONA AND IT’S 800 000 MEMBERSHIP ACROSS THE WORLD? . . . That’s the power of football, yet just 15 years later, we’re forgotten our heroes

FOR them, it only happened once, right on their doorstep in the glorious summer of ’66 when they won the only World Cup they have had the privilege to host, after beating their wartime foes Germany at Wembley in a final pregnant with both sporting and political undertones.

UN, Zimpapers to sign MoU

Zimpapers and the United Nations in Zimbabwe are set to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to scale up advocacy efforts on various important issues underpinned in Agenda 2063.

Why Harare kombi plan failed

The total failure of the Harare City Council scheme to ban kombis from the city centre was predictable and this failure was part of the council’s complete misunderstanding of what public transport is, what it can do, how it operates and what makes it successful or otherwise.

Zimbabwe KPCS compliant: MMCZ

Zimbabwe is still compliant with the Kimberly Process Certification Scheme (KPCS) requirements for the marketing of its diamonds and is willing to have its compliance reviewed to maintain that status.

Emission reduction: Govt hails Russia,UNDP for support

Government has hailed Russia and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) for providing the country with funding to help implement its Low Emission Development Strategy in line with its obligations under the Paris Agreement.

Belgravia shooting suspects denied bail

A Harare man who allegedly robbed a Chinese national of $11 300 in Belgravia, Harare, before fleeing from the scene after a fierce exchange of gunfire appeared in court yesterday.

Man who harboured ‘fugitive’ ED speaks out

It  is midnight in a glamorous well-kept office building in the heart of a bright treading estate-like area. It could be anywhere – Zurich, Manchester, London, Bogota.

I didn’t manhandle Chiyangwa: Rukoro

NAMIBIAN Football Association secretary-general Barry Rukoro says he never manhandled COSAFA and ZIFA president Philip Chiyangwa in Johannesburg last week and the duo’s fall-out was being exaggerated by those who want to see him punished for an act he didn’t commit.

‘Economic diplomacy and re-engagement our priority’

Lieutenant-General Sibusiso Busi Moyo (Retired) is Zimbabwe’s Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister. The three-star general became the face of the military intervention when he appeared on national television in the early hours of November 15, 2017 to announce news that would eventually lead to former President Cde Robert Mugabe stepping down.

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