THIRTY AND NOT OUT

IN a few weeks’ time, organisers of the Copa Coca-Cola, a revolutionary schools’ football tournament introduced in this country, which is boosting the development of the game around the globe, will launch the 30th edition of a tourney which has provided a platform for players like the legendary Peter Ndlovu to announce their arrival on the big stage.

Sniper, Boom Berto meet at Club 1+1

Club 1+1 at Longcheng Plaza will bring together dancehall stars Sniper Storm and Boom Berto tonight at an event dubbed “Asante Santa”.

Sniper, Boom Berto meet at Club 1+1

Club 1+1 at Longcheng Plaza will bring together dancehall stars Sniper Storm and Boom Berto tonight at an event dubbed “Asante Santa”.

Sniper, Boom Berto meet at Club 1+1

Club 1+1 at Longcheng Plaza will bring together dancehall stars Sniper Storm and Boom Berto tonight at an event dubbed “Asante Santa”.

Sniper, Boom Berto meet at Club 1+1

Club 1+1 at Longcheng Plaza will bring together dancehall stars Sniper Storm and Boom Berto tonight at an event dubbed “Asante Santa”.

Sniper, Boom Berto meet at Club 1+1

Club 1+1 at Longcheng Plaza will bring together dancehall stars Sniper Storm and Boom Berto tonight at an event dubbed “Asante Santa”.

Sniper, Boom Berto meet at Club 1+1

Club 1+1 at Longcheng Plaza will bring together dancehall stars Sniper Storm and Boom Berto tonight at an event dubbed “Asante Santa”.

Sniper, Boom Berto meet at Club 1+1

Club 1+1 at Longcheng Plaza will bring together dancehall stars Sniper Storm and Boom Berto tonight at an event dubbed “Asante Santa”.

Parliament summons Mugabe

The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Mines and Mining Development yesterday summoned former President Robert Mugabe to appear before it on May 9 to explain a claim he made in February 2016 that the country could have been prejudiced of more than $15 billion in unrealised diamond revenue from Chiadzwa.

Parliament summons Mugabe

The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Mines and Mining Development yesterday summoned former President Robert Mugabe to appear before it on May 9 to explain a claim he made in February 2016 that the country could have been prejudiced of more than $15 billion in unrealised diamond revenue from Chiadzwa.

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