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‘Golden boy’ looks ready for Premier League move

He really captured the hearts of Ivorians last October, when he showed his class in a World Cup qualifier against Kenya
By Thestandard Jun. 24, 2026

Zimbabwe cricket and the rise of fast-reward digital habits

They try to hit the ball aggressively when they should be waiting and protecting the wicket.
By Newsday Jun. 16, 2026

Musonda added to Zim women’s national team set-up

“Mary-Anne has been an outstanding servant of Zimbabwe Cricket whose leadership, discipline and passion for the women’s game have always stood out,” he said.
By Sports Reporter May. 29, 2026

Rampant DeMbare rediscover mojo

Reflecting on the dominant display, a visibly relieved Mangombe cut a completely transformed and jovial figure during his post-match media briefing.
By Henry Mhara May. 18, 2026

Global shocks test Zimbabwe's fragile stability

Then the Middle East erupted.
By Problem Masau Apr. 22, 2026

Inside the night of unapologetic brilliance in Zim’s women doctors

ZWDA founding president Dr. Mazvitaishe Mvere, who also served as MC, emphasised unity and collective excellence.
By Catherine Murombedzi Apr. 11, 2026

Nyandoro appointed Warriors manager

Nyandoro was recently spotted seated alongside Warriors head coach Marian Marinica and analyst James Makoni during Highlanders 0-0 draw with MWOS at Barbourfields Stadium in Bulawayo. 
By Tafadzwa Chigandiwa Mar. 26, 2026

Whispers of Wisdom: Bishop Julius Makoni (Dorance, 2025)

The buildings were cracked and peeling, the tin roofs on the teachers’ houses were sagging. The bishop gave the young curate six months, or the mission would be closed. 
By Kenneth Mufuka Mar. 22, 2026

‘Jah Prayzah’ of Parliament rocks Makoni with US$40k youth games

Sakupwanya (35) nicknamed after the top Zimbabwean musician Mukudzei Mukombe affectionately known as Jah Prayzah because of the striking similarities. 
By Sports Reporter Mar. 1, 2026