HARARE – National football team coach, Calisto Pasuwa has demanded an apology from the Zimbabwe Football Association (Zifa) for tarnishing his name before he can accept being reinstated, throwing 2016 African Nations Championships (Chan) preparations into further turmoil. The newly-elected Zifa board led by acting president Omega Sibanda, last week brew a shocker when they…
HARARE – Dynamos team manager Richard Chihoro insists they will field a full strength squad when they face bitter rivals Highlanders in the Zifa Unity Cup tomorrow. The Harare giants face the Bulawayo giants in the Unity Cup showdown at Barbourfields desperate to grab a win and compensate for their underwhelming season. The Glamour Boys’…
HARARE – Ex-Miss Zimbabwe Tendai Hunda came fifth in addition to winning the African title at the Miss Intercontinental 2015 pageant finals held in Magdeburg, Germany last Friday. Russia’s Valentina Rasulova landed the Miss Intercontinental 2015 title with Christi Lynn McGarry from the Philippines getting the first runner-up position in a competition that featured 63…
HARARE – Zimbabwe’s worsening economic crisis is having adverse impact on the country’s struggling property sector with vacancy rates in the industry increasing by 100 percent this year, a recent survey has shown. Property consultancy firm, Bard Real Estate (Bard), say voids have ballooned from an average of 15 percent last year to between 25…
HARARE – Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed bricks manufacturer Willdale Limited (Willdale) has bounced back to profitability on the back of volume increases and better cost management. In the year to September 2015, Willdale recorded a $214 086 profit compared to a loss of $931 011 registered in the previous corresponding period. The company’s chairman, Alexander Jongwe,…
HARARE – The year 2015 has been a crazy year riddled with madness and nonsense. But above all, it has been the year of the fall; from President Robert Mugabe publicly falling at Harare International Airport in February to the Zanu PF conference in December held at the aptly named Victoria Falls at a time…
HARARE – President Robert Mugabe’s warring post-congress Zanu PF faces another debilitating crisis, a second “Bhora Musango”, after it emerged yesterday that a number of the party’s legislators are readying themselves to join former Vice President Joice Mujuru’s People First movement. Were this to happen, it would be a major blow to the brawling ruling…
HARARE – With only four days left before Christmas, critics of President Robert Mugabe and his ruling post-congress Zanu PF say the majority of Zimbabweans face worsening poverty and are “wondering why their festive season cheer has been stolen again”. This sad sentiment comes as economic analysts have told the Daily News that 2015 will…
HARARE – First Lady Grace Mugabe’s food hand-outs are being looted by a select few while the rest are left to fight, a report by the Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP) has claimed. In its monthly peace monitoring report, ZPP revealed that police assaulted and set dogs on villagers during the distribution of “goodies” donated in…
HARARE – Reggae group Morgan Heritage has postponed to a later date their maiden concert in Zimbabwe that was set to take place at the City Sports Centre on December 31. Devine Assignments, the local organiser of the Morgan Heritage tour of Zimbabwe, told the Daily News yesterday that the postponement had been done to…
