Guptas’ firm closed, abandoned
JOHANNESBURG. – One of the key companies in the Guptas’ crumbling business empire, Sahara Computers, has quietly closed down. The controversial family and their associates are now trying to sell Sahara’s premises for R50 million.
Be good ambassadors, ED tells SA-bound students
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter President Mnangagwa yesterday urged South Africa-bound students on the Presidential scholarship to go and acquire knowledge and skills that would assist in the country’s development. The…
All set for Zifa AGM
ALL is set for the ZIFA annual general meeting (AGM) scheduled to take place in Harare today. ZIFA spokesperson Xolisani Gwesela yesterday confirmed the indaba, which was initially scheduled for December, but was postponed after members raised an issue over the short notification period which is supposed to be 60 days, as provided for by the football statutes.
Zifa drama just a myth
Henrietta Rushwaya Special Correspondent THIS past week, the Zimbabwean football fraternity found itself in the news for all the wrong reasons in respect of the tenure of office for ZIFA…
Has Jah Prayzah done one collabo too many?
Quite a number of things seem to tear Zimbabweans apart at the seams. We have not been agreeing on a whole lot of things over the past two decades. While it may be universally acknowledged that the sky is blue, it would not be totally out of the ordinary if a debate ensued in Zimbabwe and people argued on totally different corners with people throwing alternative colours including that the sky is topaz, turquoise, cadet and a whole host of other colours.
Murape talks big
IN a bid to tap talent from other areas apart from the big cities, former Dynamos skipper Murape Murape is close to setting up a football academy at Chinhoyi University of Technology and at Chinhoyi High School. The former DeMbare leader, working with other yesteryear footballers, believes such an ambitious initiative will help expose naturally-gifted players, who might be overlooked by the system.
Chevrons disappoint again
THE Zimbabwe cricket team hit another low when they succumbed to one of their worst defeats after going down to Afghanistan by 10 wickets and losing the five-match series in Sharjah yesterday. The Chevrons put up a dismal performance in the fourth one-day international to hand the Afghans a 3-1 lead with one match remaining in the series.
Morgan was a sinner and saint — like all of us
Morgan Richard Tsvangirai is no more. In life he was a forceful and controversial figure. He was as a polarising figure — polarising in life as he is in death.…
Govt finalising $153m airport loan deal
Nyemudzai Kakore and Virginia Kashiri Government is finalising a $153 million loan agreement with China’s Eximbank, part of which will be used to spruce up the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International…
Steyn shares Winter Olympics experience
WITH the 2018 Winter Olympic Games underway in Pyeongchang, South Korea, Zimbabwe’s representative at the 2014 edition in Sochi, Russia, Luke Steyn took some time to reflect on his experience when he made his maiden appearance at the global show-piece.











