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ZHF optimistic ahead of Zone VI tourney

With the players already in their final training camp at Chitungwiza Aquatic Complex, Chirowodza said the teams were looking forward to the competition.
By Magreth Ruzvidzo May. 19, 2023

PNL teams clash in pre-season tourney

PNL is now in its third season since its inception in September, 2021 with the league set to start on March 11.
By Magreth Ruzvidzo Feb. 17, 2023

Artistes sing against sanctions

The concert is part of several activities that have been lined up by government in commemorating the Ant-Sanctions Solidarity Day.
By Winstone Antonio Oct. 25, 2022

Zimbabwe handball teams ready for battle

The tournament will run from October 18 to 23 with six countries confirming their availability namely Lesotho, Malawi, Eswatini, Zambia, hosts Zimbabwe and South Africa.
By Magreth Ruzvidzo Oct. 16, 2022

In the Groove: Macheso 12th album review

Of course, Macheso has still a lot of things going for him. He is a very handsome man. He is a great songwriter. He can play the bass very well and he still has a lot of energy. One cannot take that away from him, but imagine, 11 years from now, at 65, when he becomes an ugly, bald, wrinkled, fat-arced, grey haired and decrepit Macheso. You will be saying to yourself, ‘Oh, what a transformation from the guy who used to do all those moves during the Orchestra Mberikwazvo hey-days!’ So let us allow him to burn all the energy he has got while he is still able to do so.

By The Independent Jul. 3, 2022

In the Groove: Macheso 12th album review

Of course, Macheso has still a lot of things going for him. He is a very handsome man. He is a great songwriter. He can play the bass very well and he still has a lot of energy. One cannot take that away from him, but imagine, 11 years from now, at 65, when he becomes an ugly, bald, wrinkled, fat-arced, grey haired and decrepit Macheso. You will be saying to yourself, ‘Oh, what a transformation from the guy who used to do all those moves during the Orchestra Mberikwazvo hey-days!’ So let us allow him to burn all the energy he has got while he is still able to do so.

By The Independent Jul. 3, 2022

Ipec boss son’s trial date set

Court papers State that early last year, Kundai allegedly broke into Jemwa’s house at No 4 Quinnington Road in Borrowdale Brooke, an upmarket housing estate in Harare’s northern suburbs.

By The Independent Apr. 14, 2022