Tom Saintfiet gets his money, praises Chiyangwa

BELGIAN coach Tom Saintfiet, having just received the first tranche of what Zifa owes, is warming up to the new Zifa board and reckons the chances of the Warriors being…

Churches take stand against GBV

Gilbert Munetsi Churches have made a stand in the fight against gender-based violence, whose 16-day commemorations this year ran under the international theme “From Peace in the Home to Peace…

Shower Power launches ninth album

Apostle Phiri calls for thanksgiving GOSPEL acapella outfit Shower Power Music presented a Christmas gift to its fans on December 18 when they launched their ninth album, “Latter Rain”, at…

StarBrite finals start tomorrow

IT is a journey that started with thousands of aspirants but as the terrain got rough, many were swept aside and only those with immense talent were left in the…

Unlimited fun at Vic Falls Carnival

Those travelling to the resort town of Victoria Falls will have an opportunity to enjoy the annual Jameson Vic Falls Carnival which starts this week on December 29 and climaxes…

‘Small’ problem gives cops big headache

Harmony Agere A “small” problem is causing Police Commissioner-General Dr Augustine Chihuri headaches. It is the problem of the proliferation of small arms in Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe is among countries with…

Pasuwa offered contract

Ishemunyoro Chingwere “There are issues to do with the duration of the contract and deliverables which have to be agreed on. These deliverables state our expectations for particular competitions. ZIFA…

Net bowlers make their mark

Brighton Zhawi IT is early September at Harare Sports Club and a fired-up Victor Nyauchi charges in to deliver a Jaffa that beats the outside edge of national cricket team…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Looking forward with optimism

Zimbabwe, the belle who is being courted by several international investors, is keen to open a new page in the journey to socio-economic transformation in 2016. All indications are pointing…

Simple technologies bring water home

Daphne Machiri By 6am, a winding — if somewhat disorderly — line has formed as women and children jostle for their turn to draw water from the shallow riverbed well…

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