NAKAMBA’S WEMBLEY DATE …Warriors star for Carabao Cup final

IT’S clear the Marvelous Nakamba we are seeing these days is not the one who started his Premier League journey with a bang back in September 2019.

Nakamba’s form has dipped and it has been a cause for concern both for Aston Villa fans and Zimbabwean football followers at large.

For some of us, God is alive!

For Bishop Lazi and his ilk, Ash Wednesday, which was observed last week, is a particularly sacred day in the liturgical (worship) calendar, for it marks the beginning of Lent.

Loga’s common denominator

WARRIORS coach Zdravko Logarusic says he used the common denominator to choose his provisional squad for the 2020 African Nations Championships.

 The Croat, recently appointed by ZIFA to take charge of the national team will lead the local ensemble of the Warriors to the finals in Cameroon next month.

First Lady’s compassion endears her to Matabeleland

INDLOVUKAZI is a praise title reserved for female monarchs, especially Ndebele, Zulu or Eswatini.

And First Lady Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa’s love and compassion has endeared her to the Matabeleland region and earned her the title.

We’are apolitical: Zacc boss

Last week, the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) held a three-day workshop in partnership with the World Bank and United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UODC).
The programme, which trained ZACC officers on asset recovery, was facilitated through the UN’s Stolen Asset Recovery Initiative (StAR).

Manyuchi braces for life after boxing

APART from losing their mental or physical health, some boxers also lose their hard-earned fortunes, especially after hanging up their gloves.

Unpacking Zim’s stadium crisis

AMID the fury, and disappointment, that has greeted CAF’s decision to ban Zimbabwe’s stadiums from hosting international soccer matches; some of the domestic game’s experts have called for united concerted efforts by all stakeholders to get the country out of denial and comply with the FIFA initiated requirements.

Govt intensifies maize imports

GOVERNMENT is importing an average 120 tonnes of maize from South Africa through Beitbridge Border Post daily, as efforts intensify to ensure food security.

EU ready to further review sanctions

The European Union (EU) is always ready to meet and review the remaining sanctions on Zimbabwe, as relations between Harare and Brussels continue to thaw.

‘I saw people dying; it was traumatising’

This week, we focus on ex-liberation war veteran Cde Isaac Muguti Chivendera (IMC), whose nom de guerre was Cde Busy Nyuchidzinoruma. He chronicles to our reporter NORMAN MUCHEMWA (NM) how he joined the liberation struggle and the Chimoio Camp bombing.

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