ZC administrators must shape up or ship out
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Bosso vow to turn the tide
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British miner targets high-return Zim deals
Kavango has three projects in Zimbabwe — Hillside, Nara Gold and Leopard.
By Concilia Mupezeni
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Zim Cricket must stop using the racism card to silence criticism
To immediately frame criticism from a white Zimbabwean as racially motivated is a dangerous precedent.
By Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi
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Start Network convenes AA roundtable in wake of escalating climate crisis
Start Network, a global group of non-governmental organisations, has called on international humanitarian relief agencies to embrace anticipatory action.
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Khwezi ZW set to release collabo with Matopo High School Choir
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By Bongile Moyo
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ZC draws fire over Coltart’s racism claims
THE Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) touched off a racism storm yesterday, after it accused former Sports minister David Coltart of allegedly targeting the cricket board's “black administrators.
By Sports Reporter
Aug. 13, 2025