A ray of hope for football
THE much-anticipated ZIFA Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM), widely tipped to resolve the country’s football crisis, will go ahead as scheduled on April 23, with the bullish ZIFA Congress now hoping soccer’s governing body FIFA will ratify the outcome of the crucial indaba.
A ray of hope for football
THE much-anticipated ZIFA Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM), widely tipped to resolve the country’s football crisis, will go ahead as scheduled on April 23, with the bullish ZIFA Congress now hoping soccer’s governing body FIFA will ratify the outcome of the crucial indaba.
Vic Falls Carnival to celebrate 10-years in style
FOR three days, Elephant Hills Resort will be buzzing as it plays host to one of the biggest music festivals on the continent, the Vic Falls Carnival.
Vic Falls Carnival to celebrate 10-years in style
FOR three days, Elephant Hills Resort will be buzzing as it plays host to one of the biggest music festivals on the continent, the Vic Falls Carnival.
Passport application goes online
In a milestone for the country, Zimbabweans can now apply and pay for newly-introduced e-passport online as the booking system has now gone live.
Passport application goes online
In a milestone for the country, Zimbabweans can now apply and pay for newly-introduced e-passport online as the booking system has now gone live.
Mussa calls for better stadiums
FORMER Warriors team manager Sharif Mussa has made a passionate appeal to corporates to help construct modern sports facilities that meet international standards.
Mussa calls for better stadiums
FORMER Warriors team manager Sharif Mussa has made a passionate appeal to corporates to help construct modern sports facilities that meet international standards.
‘Local universities could admit students from Ukraine’
UKRAINE-based Zimbabwean students whose studies were disrupted by the Russian special military operation in that country will be allowed to conclude their studies at local universities, a senior official has said.
‘Local universities could admit students from Ukraine’
UKRAINE-based Zimbabwean students whose studies were disrupted by the Russian special military operation in that country will be allowed to conclude their studies at local universities, a senior official has said.






