Zifa FIB run rule on clubs
Mukudzei Chingwere Sports Reporter THE ZIFA First Instance Board will run the ruler over the Premier Soccer League clubs this afternoon, where those that meet requirements will be licenced for…
Father Mobie leads musical revolution
The Catholics are always ahead of the game one way or another. They are the fathers of democracy; the conclave is the revolutionary oldest known plebiscite in our civilisation and the rest of the ‘‘democrats’’ followed St Peter’s protégés in the hugely successful process.
TIMB injects $28m to assist farmers
Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board says it has extended $28 million to farmers in an effort to increase productivity.
Embrace peace, amity as magic wands
The violence that marred what ought to have been a rousing send-off for MDC-T leader and former Prime Minister Mr Morgan Tsvangirai at his burial in Buhera on Tuesday will no doubt go down in everyone’s memory as a damnation on a democratic political system that nearly four decades after uhuru should have by now reached the kind of maturity befitting a people with hearts vibrating peace and amity as magic wands for economic and social development.
ZC and PPC unveil big deal
MINISTER of Sports, Arts and Recreation Kazembe Kazembe has challenged Zimbabwe Cricket to use their new partnership with PPC Cement as an incentive to help turn around the country’s fortunes on the international stage.
Women Summit: Africa to speak with one voice
Africa will speak with one voice on key issues to boost rural women and girls empowerment at the upcoming 62nd session of the United Nations (UN) Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) to be held in New York next month.
Respect constitutions, minister urges national associations
Sport, Arts and Recreation Minister Kazembe Kazembe has urged the national associations to respect their constitutions and agree to be held accountable by their constituencies so that the business side of the game is realised.
Zimbabwe do you read? . . . . Muzarabani calls for connection
The opening of the Muzarabani digital information community centre in May, 2016, brought joy to this marginalised and impoverished community.
Harare to set up new asphalt plant
Harare City Council is set to establish a new asphalt plant after Government, through the Emergency Road Rehabilitation Taskforce, approved a $500 000 budget for the project.
Tiger pleased with performance
Tiger Woods said he was “very pleased” with an even-par 70 in the first round of the Honda Classic golf tournament that left him four shots behind clubhouse leader Alex Noren of Sweden on Thursday.










