Zhuwawu speaks against complacency

CAPS United might have disappointed their legion of fans in their goalless draw against Harare City last weekend but striker John Zhuwawu has promised a polished act from the Green Machine when they face newboys Bulawayo Chiefs at Luveve on Sunday.

Pritchard, Khupe to earn first Zim Sevens caps

AUSTRALIA-based hooker Connor Pritchard and winger Ziyanda Khupe of South African side Raiders are set to earn their first Zimbabwe Sevens caps when the Cheetahs begin the defence of their Kwese Victoria falls tournament in the resort town tomorrow.

The (largely unrecognised) US occupation of Syria

Atop multiple indignities and affronts to liberty and democracy visited upon the Arab world by the West, including the plunder of Palestine by European settlers and the political oppression of Arabs by a retinue of military dictators, monarchs, emirs and sultans, who rule largely at the pleasure of Washington and on its behalf, now arrives the latest US transgression on the ideals of sovereignty, independence and the equality of nations: marauders in Washington have pilfered part of the territory of one of the last bastions of Arab independence — Syria.

Embrace modern farming methods, farmers told

Small-scale farmers here have been advised to embrace modern farming methods that enhance sustainability and national economic development in the country.

BAZ warns against abuse of artists

The Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ) has warned against abuse of women in the film and television industry, saying anyone caught on the wrong side of the law will be punished accordingly.

UPDATED: 87 female inmates released

At least 87 female inmates from Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison celebrated their freedom today after President Mnangagwa pardoned thousands of prisoners as part of measures to decongest the country’s correctional system whose population had ballooned to 20 000.

Lovemore Malianga dies

LONG-SERVING Zimbabwe Amateur Boxing Association (now Zimbabwe Boxing Federation) president Lovemore Malianga has died.

Teenager seeks help

A teenage boy, Emmanuel Dzapasi (15) of Toonezvi Village under Chief Nyamande in Gutu is appealing for $500 from well-wishers to undergo bone operation after he was diagnosed of a rare bone disease that causes stunted growth.

Celebrating World Optometry Day

March 23 is marked as the World Optometry Day and the following week as the World Optometry Week. World Optometry Day is generally celebrated to create awareness about optometry as a profession.

Council to engage Govt in row over closed road

Masvingo City Council plans to engage Government to find a lasting solution to a raging dispute between the City Fathers and residents over the continued closure of a street leading to KwaVaMuzenda Heritage site in the city’s oldest suburb of Mucheke A.

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