Infantino faces criminal proceedings

Criminal proceedings launched against FIFA president, Gianni Infantino, in Switzerland are yet another reputational hit on the world football governing body.

Zim targets US$3bn power exports

Zimbabwe’s emerging power projects have the potential to earn at least US$3 billion in annual energy exports from the current position of energy insufficiency, Mines and Mining Development Minister Winston Chitando has said.

Kadewere set for Neymar showdown

ZIMBABWE international forward, Tino Kadewere, has been included in the Lyon’s squad for tonight’s Coupe de la Ligue final against French giants Paris St Germain at the Stade de France.

Talent search to keep kids away from mischief

As a way of engaging young people from high-density suburbs to divert their attention from dangerous adventures at a time when they are not attending school, an online talent search show has been launched.

US$50 000 stolen from car

In yet another foreign currency theft in Bulawayo, a city man lost US$50 000 cash (equivalent of $3,8 million) after thieves broke into his car while he was parked in the city centre on Sunday, conducting other business.

Ex-Agribank chief Malaba mourned

The death of former Agribank chief executive officer, Mr Somkhosi Malaba, has robbed Zimbabwe’s financial services sector in general, and Agribank in particular, of a reliable and hard-working person. Mr Malaba died peacefully in his sleep yesterday morning. He was 65.

Zim participates in Interpol blitz on contraband food

Zimbabwe was among 77 countries worldwide that recently participated in an International Criminal Police Organisations (Interpol) seven-month operation, which resulted in over US$40 million worth of potentially dangerous fake food and drinks being seized.

Football mourns loss of its marshal

NATIONAL hero Perrance Shiri helped shape the history of domestic football and, on one occasion, moved mountains to help the Warriors fulfil an AFCON qualifier.

Seek God’s mercy to fight Covid-19: Gospel singer

South Africa-based musician Cashmore Muchaonyerwa has implored local gospel singers to come together and intercede for the nation as Covid-19 ravages the world.

Twittervism: A lonely, cold road

Zimbabwe has caught on the twittervism bug that began sweeping through the world in 2011 during the much touted Arab Spring revolution in Tunisia.

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