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NAAZ rule out foreign-based athletes

Ellina Mhlanga-Zimpapers Sport Hub The National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe are pinning hopes on locally based athletes to qualify for the World Athletics Relays to be held in Guangzhou, China,…

Djokovic joins Alcaraz, Sinner in round two

Novak Djokovic survived a scare in his quest for tennis history before joining Carlos Alcaraz and defending champion Jannik Sinner in the second round of the Australian Open yesterday.  But…

Grobbelaar defends unsporting antics

Liverpool hero Bruce Grobbelaar has defended his actions from the penalty shoot-out of the 1984 European Cup, in which he performed his famous “spaghetti legs.”  With the 1984 final 1-1…

‘Choose leaders who prioritise grassroots development’

Sports Reporter As the much-awaited Zifa elections set for January 25 take centre stage in domestic football, calls have been made for the electorate to choose leaders who prioritise grassroots…

Tuskers bank on home advantage

Brandon Moyo-Zimpapers Sports Hub TUSKERS will be out to make maximum use of home advantage and get back to winning ways when they play host to Midwest Rhinos in a…

Fury retires from boxing again

Former world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury said yesterday he had retired from boxing just weeks after suffering a second straight defeat at the hands of Oleksandr Usyk.  “I’m going to…

Mukuru enters mobile wallet landscape

Business Reporter Next-generation financial services platform Mukuru has launched a mobile wallet in Zimbabwe. The Mukuru Wallet offers several benefits, including two pockets for local and international transactions, secure fund…

‘Privatising Harare water supply can boost service delivery’

Business Reporter Some analysts have supported Government’s proposal to privatise water supply in Harare, saying this could significantly improve service delivery, infrastructure and public health, aligning with global goals for…

ZWMB loans soar to ZiG205,5 million in 2024

Oliver Kazunga-Senior Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Women’s Microfinance Bank (ZWMB) significantly increased loan disbursements in 2024, reaching ZiG205,5 million, a 759 percent surge from ZiG23,9 million in 2023. Established in…

SA receives first shipment of imported maize

The Port of Durban received a shipment of imported white maize — the first import of the grain since March 2017, when South Africa was experiencing a severe drought. The…

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