Chitembwe shoots from the hip

LLOYD CHITEMBWE has sensationally claimed that there are some influential people at Caps United who are bent on destroying his legacy by spreading “false” reports that he is planning to raid players from his former employers.

Ngezi appoints Rodwell Dhlakama

Don Makanyanga
Ngezi Platinum Stars have roped in Rodwell Dhlakama as interim coach, replacing Erol Akbay who was sacked last week by the Mhondoro-based side.

Matopos to host World Tourism Day

Norman Muchemwa
Zimbabwe will tomorrow join the rest of the world in commemorating World Tourism Day, held every September 27.

Magombeyi not being held against will: Govt

Norman Muchemwa
Government says Dr Peter Magombeyi is not being detained against his own will and they are doing everything they can to make sure that he will leave the country to a destiny of his choice once investigations have been completed.

Jacaranda festival to light up Harare

Andrew Moyo
The local festival scene has been dry this year, with the cancellation of Hifa leaving a huge void which has proven difficult to fill.

Harare sends out water SOS

Priscilla Kamurira and Belinda Mutayiwa
The Government has ordered Harare City Council to liaise with the Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ) to import its chemicals direct from manufacturers, at the same time the council has sent out an SOS appeal to address the current water crisis.

Tragedy strikes Dambaza family

A double tragedy has struck the family of Upper Room Ministries’ Senior pastor, Berry Dambaza who committed suicide yesterday afternoon, following news that his mother passed away this morning.

Commissioners lead in biometric registration

Tanyaradzwa Rusike.
Public Service Commissioners (PSC) on Tuesday took the lead to register in the biometric system, a programme which is expected to weed out ghost workers.

US doubles drought aid response

Norman Muchemwa
The United States, through the United States Agency for International Development (USAid), has donated an additional US$41,9 million funding in response to the food security situation in the country.

Chipinge’s One Stop Centre fighting GBV

Garikai Mazara recently in Chipinge
Since the opening of the One Stop Centre at Chipinge district hospital in May last year, there has been a marked increase in the reporting of gender-based violence cases, a Government official has said.

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