Yadah outwit City
AFTER outsmarting Harare City at Rufaro yesterday, Yadah coach Genesis Mangombe has boldly declared a win in their next fixture against Triangle will save the Miracle Boys from Castle Lager Premiers Soccer League relegation. A Jonathan Chitereki beautiful free-kick in the second minute and a Leeroy Mavunga header after 11 minutes gave Yadah a big lift in their fight to remain in the league.
ZACC nabs three Harare council employees
Three Harare City council employees who allegedly awarded tenders to supply goods and services to companies they have links with were arrested on Friday by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC).
The trio — Resline Biza (49), Terence Mhereyenyoka (47) and Nhamo Gavhu — yesterday appeared separately before Harare magistrate Mr Josiah Mujaya facing corruption charges.
Tears of an Aids orphan
As the country strides towards achieving the 90-90-90 HIV targets by 2020, and eradicating the virus by 2030, stigma remains one of the stumbling blocks to attaining these goals. Our correspondent, Forward Nyanyiwa, writes a heart-rending story of his personal experience with HIV and Aids.
Drama after woman shoplifts
A 23-year-old Harare woman last week made a dramatic bid to escape after being nabbed for shoplifting. She escaped through a police vehicle window as she was being driven to the police station. But the officers managed to track her.
8 burnt to death in kombi inferno
A commuter omnibus conductor, Oshia Njenge, who luckily escaped a horrific crash near Mutorashanga turn-off, is still struggling to come to terms with the painful end of his eight passengers and driver after their vehicle burst into flames at the 31km peg along the Mazowe-Centenary Road on Friday.
What to do with a sudden windfall
When you receive a sudden windfall of money from a pension, a legal settlement, winnings or as a gift; you may be wondering about the best plan of action for your money. This extra cash is an opportunity for you to improve your financial situation, but many people fritter away the money because they do not have a specific plan to preserve it.
A deeper understanding of pre-term babies
“A person is a person, no matter how small,” a quote from children’s author Dr Seuss rings loudly in my mind when I think of babies who are born too soon.
They enter the world way before their time and at times with a very low birth weight.
Netball saga rages
IT seems there is no end in sight for the country’s netball problems, with Zimbabwe’s netball stakeholders saying they are not satisfied with the manner in which the Sport and Recreation Commission (SRC) reacted to their petition.
Chiefs stun Chicken Inn
EVERYONE loves to witness the underdogs upsetting the favourites, unless it is your own club involved, and this is exactly what happened when Chicken Inn was humbled at the hands of relegation threatened Bulawayo Chiefs.
Churches unite against GBV
Local churches have launched a “No Longer Silent” campaign against gender based violence (GBV) as Zimbabwe begins marking 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence tomorrow. The campaign is aimed at ensuring victims of GBV speak out and not suffer in silence.

