Life & Arts

Sha Sha returns to Unplugged as headline act

Anesu Mirisawu ENTERTAINMENT WRITER mirisawua@dailynews.co.zw SOUTH Africa-based amapiano queen Sha Sha is set to headline this Saturday’s Unplugged x Coca-Cola Food Fest at First Capital Bank Sports Club in Harare. The event holds special significance for Sha Sha, as Unplugged played a pivotal role in her rise to stardom, offering her early exposure and experience…

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Life & Arts

Manyowa takes Wanqoba to Byo

Anesu Mirisawu ENTERTAINMENT WRITER AFTER a successful launch of her sixth album, Worship Moments, before a bumper crowd, gospel music star Janet Manyowa has set eyes on her next project Wanqoba concert. The event which has become a staple on her music calendar will be held on December 13 at Harvest House International Conference Centre…

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Sport

Scottland bid to hire Mapeza hits snag . . . as Ndiraya poised for PSL newboys’ hot seat

Emmanuel Marambe SPORTS WRITER marambee@dailynews.co.zw TITLE-WINNING coach Tonderai Ndiraya is poised to become the Scottland FC head coach after the ambitious premiership new boys’ bid to hire Norman Mapeza apparently hit a snag. Since sealing promotion to the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League last month when they were crowned Northern Region Soccer League (NRSL) champions,…

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Sport

Zifa DC releases Karoi judgement

Cloud Fusire SPORTS WRITER THE Zifa Disciplinary Committee (DC) yesterday released the full detailed judgement pertaining to Karoi United’s appeal against the Northern Region Soccer League (NRSL)’s decision to fine them US$2 000 and award Scottland the abandoned September 15 match between the two sides on September 15. Karoi United had written to Zifa seeking…

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Rufaro revamp enters 2nd phase . . . as Okima delivers first batch of 10 000 bucket seats

Emmanuel Marambe SENIOR STAFF WRITER THE second phase of the Rufaro Stadium revamp has begun in earnest after local company Okima handed over the first batch of 10 000 bucket seats to the arena’s owners — Harare City Council yesterday. Like the National Sports Stadium, which is also located in the capital, and Barbourfields Stadium…

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News

Gvt to legislate security guards operations

Brandon Josphat SENIOR STAFF WRITER josphatbl@dailynews.co.zw THE government is set to legislate the operations of security guards with a view to improving the security of individuals and institutions in the face of a worrying increase in crime in the country. Addressing a post Cabinet media briefing in Harare yesterday, Information minister Jenfan Muswere said a…

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Editorial Comment

Let’s raise disability issues awareness

ZIMBABWE, like the rest of the world, commemorated International Day of Persons with Disabilities yesterday, a day to promote understanding of disability issues and mobilise support for the dignity, rights, and well-being of persons with disabilities. This year’s theme was “Building a disability-inclusive, accessible and sustainable post-Covid-19 world”. In Zimbabwe, the government has made efforts…

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‘We’ll brook no jiggery-pokery’ … govt warns ZiG, price exploiters ahead of Christmas

Brandon Josphat SENIOR STAFF WRITER josphatbl@dailynews.co.zw AUTHORITIES warned yesterday that they would deal decisively with all businesses and individuals who hike up their prices and abuse the ZiG over the Christmas and New Year holidays. Speaking to the Daily News — the country’s most influential newspaper — Finance minister Mthuli Ncube said there was no…

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