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Beitbridge accident victim’s life ruined

Life has never been the same for 43-year-old Margaret Bob from Adben, Harare since the February 13 fatal accident.
By Margaret Lubinda Apr. 13, 2025

Where has the football talent gone to?

The last recognisable if not remembered Zimbabwean football export was Bill Antonio who left Dynamos in 2022 to join modest Belgian club KV Mechelen.
By Michael Kariati Apr. 13, 2025

Former Highlanders FC CEO granted bail over alleged US$5,000 fraud

Brian Moyo was represented by Messrs Ndlovu Mehluli and Partners through Nxumalo and Ncube
By Sports Reporter Apr. 12, 2025

Spanish side Real Oviedo comes to Zim

The Heritage Football Academy is a grassroots initiative by The Heritage School in Harare where the new project will be based.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere Apr. 6, 2025

Zifa launches Warrior Pride design challenge

Dubbed the “Warrior Pride: Brand Design Battle”, it is a first of its kind in Zimbabwe in a bid to shape the future identity of national teams.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere Apr. 4, 2025

Commitment, investment key to ending TB epidemic

Manema said TB remains a leading cause of death in Zimbabwe, with a mortality rate of 33 per 100 000, excluding those with both HIV and TB.
By Cimas Mar. 28, 2025

It’s high time Warriors played at home

 This followed its home match against Benin where it played out a two-all draw in Durban on Thursday.
By Newsday Mar. 26, 2025

10 000 TB cases go unreported: Govt

Mugurungi said Zimbabwe’s national TB programmes had worked tirelessly to expand access to diagnosis, treatment and care.
By Vanessa Gonye Mar. 26, 2025

Act against spreading cholera, govt urged

In a situational report, IFRC said Zimbabwe had recorded a surge in cholera cases, which have reached critical levels, necessitating urgent intervention.
By Lorraine Muromo Mar. 26, 2025