Spies in camps. . . Former players haunt Bosso, DeMbare

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter THE presence of former players in each of the two teams could be the decisive factor in the potentially captivating Castle Lager Premier Soccer League…

Civil service job cuts start

Harare Bureau GOVERNMENT has begun restructuring the civil service on a large scale, with several ministries directed to shed thousands of posts immediately.

Fans tip Highlanders

Sports Correspondent SUNDAY News readers have tipped Highlanders to walk away with maximum points in today’s titanic clash against Dynamos at Barbourfields Stadium.

Plot to block US dollar use

Harare Bureau THE United States has set in motion a plan to “collapse the Zimbabwean economy overnight” by restricting US dollar imports into the country, our Harare Bureau has gathered.

Churches install POS machines to collect tithes, offerings

Amanda Ncube, Sunday News Reporter PENTECOSTAL churches have installed Point of Sale machines at their premises to allow congregants to pay their tithes, offerings and settle other church-related services using…

FC Platinum in crucial win

Makomborero Mutimukulu in Zvishavane FC Platinum ……………………………………………………..1 How Mine …………………………………………………………0 FC PLATINUM coach Norman Mapeza has told his goalkeeper Petros Mhari to close his ears amid growing calls for him…

Marshal Machazani: Bosso son turned foe speaks

Fungai Muderere, Sports Reporter   EX-HIGHLANDERS defender Marshal Machazani says he is greatly looking forward to this afternoon’s epic clash between Bosso and his new paymasters Dynamos.

Dawson wants Sables job back

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter FORMER national 15s rugby team coach Brendan Dawson has shown interest in regaining his previous Sables post by applying for the vacant position with the…

Zim named model country in volleyball grassroots programme

Nqwele Dube, @rasmthembo ZIMBABWE has once again been named the model country in the International Federation of Volleyball (FIVB) African Dream development programme for the second year running.

800 rhinos set for dehorning . . . Parks and Wildlife Management Authority steps up war on poaching

Roberta Katunga, Senior Business Reporter Zimbabwe is planning on dehorning about 800 rhinos to curb poaching activities which have seen more than five percent of the rhino animal population illegally…

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