Bosso fans run amok

IN a rather poor advertisement for local football, Highlanders fans yesterday showcased their ugly side when they engaged in an ugly battle with security details, forcing a premature end to this otherwise exciting Castle Challenge Cup against FC Platinum.

‘400k cattle succumb to disease, drought’

MORE than 350 000 cattle have been lost over the past year to a combination of disease, drought and panic slaughtering, with January Disease (theileriosis) accounting for most of the deaths.

Authorities continue to find it difficult to contain the tick-borne disease.

VP Mohadi assures Binga

GOVERNMENT is committed to ensuring all villagers affected by floods in Binga are catered for, Vice President Kembo Mohadi said yesterday.

VP Mohadi, who arrived in Binga on Friday, visited Nsungwaale area to assess the damage caused by floods that hit the area last month.

Cyclone Idai: Going beyond food hampers

CYCLONE Idai made landfall on March 14 last year and yesterday marked a year since the climate-induced shock hit seven districts across Zimbabwe, of which Chimanimani and Chipinge bore the brunt of the disaster. As the magnitude of the disaster unfolded, the Government led efforts to restore the lives of the cyclone-affected. One of the critical areas of concern was delivering emergency food relief. Our Online News Editor, GARIKAI MAZARA (GM) sat down with the World Food Programme (WFP’s) Country Director, MR EDDIE ROWE (ER), to understand the scope of the relief efforts and the experiences drawn from the past year.

Coronavirus Watch

Should I worry about Covid-19?

Illness due to Covid-19 infection is generally mild, especially for children and young adults.

However, it can cause serious illness: about one in every five people who catch it need hospital care.

The Zhakata puzzle

No artiste is arguably as baffling as Leonard “Karikoga” Zhakata.

Zhakata, aka Baba Chamu, is one singer who effortlessly tops music charts on radio stations each time he has a new offering.

Houghton’s homecoming show

DAVE HOUGHTON loves Zimbabwe, and it is not a surprise he has led an English county side to his beloved country for a pre-season tour.

Derbyshire — coached by Houghton, who was Zimbabwe’s first Test captain at independence — are in the country, as are fellow county side Durham.

Should the President stop making jokes?

There is a question that is being discussed among President Mnangagwa’s legion of ardent supporters and loyalists; should the President abandon humour as a device for engaging his audience? Not everyone agrees with this sentiment.

I am for education: Cheso

Alick “Baba Sharo” Macheso says it is his wish to see every child in the county learning in standard classrooms.

He also reckons no child must fail to attend school because of failure to pay tuition fees.

Govt adamant on stadiums

GOVERNMENT has reiterated that it will not allow the Warriors to play their home games in another country and strongly opposed the move by ZIFA to try and move the senior national team’s game against Algeria to South Africa.

Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Deputy Minister Tino Machakaire said Government has no intentions of allowing the national team to play on foreign soil, which he believes would be an abdication of responsibility to ensure the local stadiums are in shape.

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