Chikurubi to get new boreholes
Government, through the District Development Fund (DDF), is set to drill boreholes at a number of prisons countrywide to ease water shortages being experienced at most holding facilities.
I’m not desperate: Chunga
IT has become the norm that Moses ‘Bambo’ Chunga’s media interview is incomplete without one or two savoury nuggets.
Zifa recently granted six coaches, including Chunga, an exemption to sit on PSL clubs’ technical benches without the mandatory CAF A Licences.
Uhuru boxing extravaganza
PAULUS AMBUNDA, an African boxing prodigy who has held world titles under four sanctioning bodies, and IBF past president Onesmo Ngowi are expected in Harare for this year’s Independence Day boxing tournament scheduled for the City Sports Centre on April 18. The event is being put together by Deltaforce Boxing Academy in partnership with Global Boxing Stars.
Ignite love this Valentine’s Day
ON Valentine’s Day, it’s love and cuddles only!
Many people go deeper into their coffers to spend on their loved ones, it is said on average a man spends at least US$120 on his sweetheart while a lady parts with an average of US$45 pampering her man.
Police blitz nets 763
Police in Harare have arrested 763 people who include illegal foreign currency dealers, unlicensed commuter omnibus drivers and unlawful vendors have been arrested in an ongoing operation code-named Peace Deployment Campaign.
Artisanal miners: Separating fact from fiction
Zimbabweans love generalising and stereotyping. I guess, in a way, this makes things easy to understand.
Zifa barred from Cosafa AGM
THERE was drama at a Johannesburg hotel in South Africa yesterday when a Zifa delegation was barred from attending the Cosafa annual general meeting where the organisation was reviewing its 2019 performance and making resolutions for this year.
Off-season madness and social soccer
Also known as ‘the silly season’, the Castle Lager Premiership’s off-season is arguably one of the most divisive periods on the football calendar.
Ansa Awards revitalised
IS veteran newscaster Steve Vickers the man to finally steer the Annual National Sports Awards from the murky waters of controversy to the podium of prestige and credibility?
That was one of the biggest takeaways from the Ansa Awards unveiling ceremony held last week.
The target on Chenge’s back
ACE track and field star Chengetayi Mapaya is a wanted man.
As reigning national collegiate champion at Texas Christian University in the United States of America, Mapaya will be one of the men to beat when the 2020 track and field season begins.

