Ndiraya pleads for more subs

DYNAMOS coach Tonderai Ndiraya is exhorting organisers of the President’s Uhuru Cup final, which will be played against rivals Highlanders at the National Sports Stadium on Sunday, for permission for teams to use more than the standard number of substitutes for the match.

Ammara revels in multiple talents

AMMARA Brown is a multi-talented artiste. She is a musician, actress, choreographer, clothing designer, writer, you name it.

Galloway confident of Warriors call

ENGLAND-based defender Brendan Galloway might have missed Zimbabwe’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers but he remains optimistic he will gatecrash into the Warriors party at the tournament in Cameroon in January.

Sporting world mourns Prince Philip

The sporting world has been paying tribute to Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, who has died aged 99.

New era for Lady Chevrons

IMAGES of the Pakistan women’s cricket team packing their bags onto the bus moments before they were whisked away to the airport for a flight back home is one that Mary-Anne Musonda has probably played over and over again in her head  over the past two months.

Pensioners to challenge CSC creditors’ meeting outcome

Cold Storage Company (CSC) Pension Fund is considering challenging the outcome of the first creditors meeting that was recently held in Bulawayo, because it allegedly did not afford it the opportunity to either endorse or reject the appointment of Ngoni Kudenga of BDO Chartered Accountants as a corporate rescue practitioner.

A widow under siege from within

MRS Mwaoneni Mupungi of Waterfalls in Harare is a troubled soul.

Life is no longer as smooth as it was for the 50-year-old widow.

Vic Falls on cusp of Covid-19 milestone

VICTORIA FALLS could soon achieve Covid-19 herd immunity if the current inoculation drive in the resort city maintains momentum.

Euro stocks in longest weekly gains

European stocks were subdued on Friday, but on course for their longest weekly winning streak since November 2019 as hopes of a rapid recovery in economic growth offset doubts over the euro zone’s Covid-19 vaccination programme.

Covid-19 in schools: Govt steps up surveillance

GOVERNMENT has stepped up surveillance in schools after the country recorded an increase in Covid-19 cases in the past week with boarding schools accounting for the bulk of the cases.

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