ZIFA want fans back
ZIFA are keen to maximise on the Warriors’ blockbuster 2022 World Cup qualifier against South Africa’s Bafana Bafana and have engaged the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to have some fans for the clash at the National Sports Stadium.
END TO GUMBURA’s COLOURFUL LIFE . . .Wives vow not to remarry
Robert Martin Gumbura heavily divided opinion in life and continues doing so in death.
He died of Covid-19-relatied complications at Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison aged 65 while serving time for raping several women.
I had a deep sense of belonging: Part 3
This is our final instalment with Mr Henry Kambizi Matemba Mutasa, a Zimbabwean who was born and raised in Mwansa, Tanzania, during the days of the liberation struggle.
US$1bn steel plant ready for take off
SEVERAL arms of Government in the Midlands Province say they are ready to smoothen the way for the birth of the US$1 billion Mvuma steel plant expected to be commissioned next year.
Zim set for fertiliser self-sufficiency
Zimbabwe now has capacity to produce over 1,2 million tonnes of fertiliser, which would make the country self-sufficient in terms of the supply of the commodity, Industry and Commerce Minister Dr Sekai Nzenza said.
Loga outlines gospel
WARRIORS coach Zdravko “Loga” Logarusic is upbeat about his team’s 2022 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) chances in Cameroon but is also exhorting ZIFA to ensure adequate preparations to avoid the 2019 debacle.
Mapeza demands optimism
FC PLATINUM coach Norman Mapeza says his side has psyched up for the CAF Champions League campaign despite difficult circumstances the domestic football champions find themselves in.
Chibero college enhances student training
Rumbidzai Bodo (36), a final year student at Chibero Agricultural College, is full of enthusiasm and optimism as she looks forward to fully utilising her newly acquired skills and knowledge after graduating. She is one of the 78 students at the college who will this year graduate with a Diploma in Agriculture.
Second Republic will make a way
“There have been decades and decades of neglect of urban roads so much that dance-driving while avoiding potholes was now a necessary skill. But to finally see Seke Road’s reconstruction happening in my lifetime is something to applaud the Government for.”
DeMbare make changes
STUNG by several months of inactivity and massive losses of gate receipts due to the ban on supporters at football matches, Premiership giants Dynamos have sought the assistance of business consultants to find new ways of generating revenue.










