NEW: Kundai Benyu eyes comeback

WARRIORS hopeful and former Celtic midfielder, Kundai Benyu, has been listening to a lot of local Urban Grooves vibes, as he seeks inspiration to work his way back to his best. 

NEW: Victoria Falls residents to spend Christmas without water 

SOME Victoria Falls residents will spend the Christmas holiday without water, after the resort city’s local authority resolved to embark on massive water disconnections for defaulting residents starting on Monday

NEW: Haphazard PSL fixture affecting players

  Langton Nyakwenda  THE start-stop scenario be-devilling the Premier Soccer League has affected players mentally and physically, a top-flight coach has said.  Bulawayo Chiefs’ expatriate coach, Nilton Terroso, is worried…

NEW: Omicron and Covid boosters: everything you need to know

Paul Hunter   The omicron variant of Covid is now spreading rapidly. Early reports suggest omicron causes less severe disease than other variants but it still poses a risk to the most vulnerable, with…

NEW: NRZ resumes steam safari trains 

The National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) has announced the resumption of the majestic steam safari trains after an absence of nearly two years. 

NEW: Zimbabwean artists to participate in Beijing International Art Biennale

Two of Zimbabwe’s renowned stone sculptors will showcase their talent at the 9th Beijing International Arts Biennale which will start next month. 

NEW: UZ Wolves coach demands more

DESPITE an impressive outing in which University of Zimbabwe Wolves Women finished the Zimbabwe Volleyball Association League as champions, head coach Jonathan Gava feels the team did not play to his expectations.  

NEW: Tjemahale community builds school

PLUMTREE’s Tjemahale community is on a drive to raise at least US$50 000 for the construction of a new secondary school. 

NEW: Foreign investor impressed by Zimbabwe investment climate

The Second Republic’s open for business mantra is sincere and its pro investment policies enable investors to easily set up shop in Zimbabwe, a highly impressed investor has said. Lithuanian…

NEW: Kenya says financial services cover 83,7pc of adult population

Kenya’s financial services inclusion rate rose to 83,7 percent of the adult population in 2021, up from 82,9 percent in 2019, according to a joint report released on Wednesday. 

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