Elections have already been rigged

IN rural areas, men and women, just as cattle and donkeys, are beasts of burden.

Life doesn’t come cheap and easy in the village.

‘The day we lost seven comrades’

IN this instalment, Cde Sando Kano narrates how his group ran out of ammunition and was overrun. He recounts to our Senior Reporter, TENDAI CHARA, what transpired on that dark day when seven of his comrades were killed.

Air Force of Zimbabwe mourns the death of helicopter accident victims

The Air Force of Zimbabwe (AFZ) is in mourning after the horrific accident that claimed the lives of two pilots and an aircraft technician.

US$2,2bn black hole that could ruin football’s dirty dozen

London. —THE prospect of a European Super League was tantalising for its 12 founding members, with the promise of showering themselves with billions of euros to strengthen their footing as the true elite of world football.

‘Consider post Covid-19 strategy’

DR Judith Kateera, an executive director and ambassador of the African Development Bank (AfDB) representing Zimbabwe on the board, celebrated Zimbabwe’s Independence Day on April 18.

Victory leaves Chevrons bullish

IT is funny what difference a day can make!

In the hours since Zimbabwe’s historic 19-run Twenty20 win, “comeback kid’’ Luke Jongwe has become an overnight sensation, of sorts, with the 26-year-old’s shoe-phone celebration winning him the adoration of fans from both within and beyond our borders.

Board of inquiry for helicopter crash

GOVERNMENT has set up a board of inquiry to investigate the cause of Friday’s helicopter crash which killed two Air Force of Zimbabwe (AFZ) pilots and a flight technician in Goromonzi, Mashonaland East Province.

Kudos to private sector but . . .

The Private sector should be applauded for the great work it has done to help keep the economy afloat, at times under the most trying circumstances. It has not been an economy for the weak.

Seven Zimbabweans on Interpol Red Notice

SEVEN Zimbabweans, including a man from Gweru who brutally murdered his wife and left their six-month-old son suckling from the corpse, have been placed on the International Police Organisation (Interpol) most wanted list for evading arrest after allegedly committing serious offences.

Umbro set for DeMbare hearing

DYNAMOS have managed to tie down influential skipper Partson Jaure but uncertainty still shrouds the club’s technical department with goalkeepers’ coach Gift Muzadzi now set to appear before a disciplinary committee on Tuesday.

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