‘Scandal’ at Rufaro
IRATE Harare City fans nearly manhandled Herentals owner and player Innocent Benza as they accused the 47-year-old of bribing referees following the Sunshine Boys’ defeat at Rufaro yesterday.
Biometric registration goes a gear up
Government continues to plough ahead with the biometric registration of civil servants and is confident of achieving significant milestones during the third quarter of this year since the process requires ‘painstaking thoroughness in its implementation’, the Public Service Commission (PSC) has said.
Ride with ease the TODA way
E-hailing is a new trend reshaping the way we do business in Zimbabwe. Out with the old and in with a new technology system to simplify the process of physically approaching a taxi driver and asking them to take you to the next destination.
‘MaShurugwi’ group terrorises sex workers in Kadoma
Finding ourselves in a local bar during a recent familiarisation tour in Kadoma, we saw a middle-aged man with blood-shot eyes enter the bar in a rehearsed staggering gait.
He headed straight to the counter where there were three ladies.
526 graduate at Africa University
Five hundred and twenty-six Africa University (AU) students were conferred with degrees in various disciplines at a ceremony held in Mutare yesterday.
Bruised Chevrons turn to T20
AS the 2019 ICC-Cricket World Cup burst into life at the Oval in England on May 30, Zimbabwe’s Chevrons were regrouping at Harare Sports Club and still coming to grips with the disappointment of missing out at the global showcase.
How to deal with abuse of trust
Issues that hurt the most are those that seem self-inflicted because we had no idea the one closest to us would betray us. Most of the scars we have were not inflicted upon us by strangers but by those we once trusted.
Trust seeks funds to renovate war shrines
A local heritage preservation trust has embarked on a drive to woo support towards the rehabilitation and maintenance of liberation struggle shrines, in a bid to preserve the country’s history.
Chapungu holds ZPC
IT was a classic case good news and bad news for Chapungu coach Rodwell Dhlakama at Nyamhunga yesterday.
On one hand, the 45-year-old saw his charges put up a four-star performance, in particular goal minder Hebert Rusawo, and hold ZPC Kariba to a goalless draw that maintain their near perfect away record during the 2019 Castle Lager Premiership season.
Students stun CAPS
FOR the second game running, early pacesetters, CAPS United succumbed to a surprise defeat, piling more misery on a team that has been presenting strong Castle Lager Premiership credentials.



