It wasn’t a bad season at all: PSL chief

CASTLE Lager Premier Soccer League chief executive Kenny Ndebele believes this season was competitive enough considering the fact that clubs were coming from a disruptive Covid-19 period.

Idols winner Thapelo unveils investment

Newly crowned Idols SA champion Thapelo Molomo plans to invest his R1m prize money into property and e-hailing taxi services.

Local legislators market Pfumvudza at COP27

THERE was a robust exchange of views yesterday mainly on smart agriculture and climate financing, between Zimbabwean legislators and their counterparts from the European Union (EU).

High device, data costs hinder access to internet

Most Zimbabweans now have access to the internet, although the cost of buying devices and data can leave a large significant number out of touch, with the extension of the broadband network remaining an issue, Minister of Information Communication Technology, Postal and Courier Services Dr Jenfan Muswere said this week.

Biya to celebrate 40 years in power

YAOUNDE. – Cameroon’s 89-year-old president, Paul Biya, on Sunday marks the 40th anniversary of his rise to power amid splashy ceremonies where the word on everyone’s mind — succession — will almost certainly be absent.

How Mutiwekuziva transformed Herentals

HERENTALS were on the verge of demotion in 2019.

Greg Norman must quit: Rory

LONDON. — Greg Norman must quit as commissioner of the breakaway LIV Golf Tour to end the “stalemate” in golf’s acrimonious civil war, says Rory McIlroy.

Crackdown on drug dealers intensifies

Police led by the CID Drugs and Narcotics Unit have intensified their crackdown on drug dealers and paddlers countrywide, clocking up arrests, seizing drugs and finding that some of those arrested were also in illegal possession of firearms and ammunition.

Bhasera, Chipezeze prepare for life after football

ZIMBABWE international football players Onismor Bhasera and Elvis Chipezeze have started planning for their retirement after graduating from a business management school in Pretoria, South Africa, on Monday.

Stiffer penalties urged for blacklisted contractors

THE directors of suppliers now banned from ever having a Government contract after fuelling the foreign currency black market also need to be blacklisted in their personal capacities so they cannot register a new company and carry on as usual, Zimbabweans have said.

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