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Munetsi Power Surge Sends Wolves Into Overdrive
Marshal Munetsi attended the Zimbabwe soccer match at Rufaro Stadium on Sunday after impressing fans at Wolverhampton. The midfielder joined Wolves during the winter transfer window and helped save the team from relegation danger. Manager Vitor Pereira praised Munetsi's simple but effective playing style during recent podcast interviews with club officials. Munetsi attacks open spaces quickly and arrives first at crossing situations inside the penalty area. The Zimbabwean player covers lots of ground and provides both defensive support and attacking threat for his teammates. Pereira explained that Munetsi creates space for striker Jorgen Larsen to score more goals throughout matches. The midfielder attracts defenders and opens passing...
Pocket 6K Each but Scottland Blew 160K Jackpot
Scottland players lost a massive $160,000 jackpot after failing to beat MWOS at Ngoni Stadium Saturday afternoon. Each team member missed out on approximately $5,333 from the special cash reward offered for victory. The regular squad contains 30 people between players and coaching staff who would have shared the prize money. Team bonuses usually range between $300 and $400 making this missed opportunity especially painful for everyone involved. Players know they wasted their best chance at earning serious money during this soccer season. MWOS played inspired soccer and created better scoring chances throughout the match against their heavily favored opponents. Lloyd Mutasa's team delivered their finest performance during the most...
Chinhoyi Rangers Shock Harare City With Late Volley
Chinhoyi Rangers shocked Harare City with a brilliant one-goal victory during Sunday's Northern Region Division One soccer match. Pasca Mudimi scored the winning goal with a stunning volley late during the second half action. Large crowds watched the upset victory at the home stadium as Rangers defeated their more experienced opponents. Assistant coach Nickson Kondo said his team faced tough competition from seasoned players throughout the match. Harare City players lost energy during the final minutes and could not defend properly. Kondo explained that Rangers manipulated their opponents' weakness and capitalized on tired defenders during crucial moments. The fans create pressure for the newly-promoted team to achieve ambitious goals...
AI Threat Forces SADC Into Cybersecurity Frenzy
Zimbabwe's technology minister asked southern African countries to work together on computer security during artificial intelligence expansion. Dr Tatenda Mavetera spoke at the SADC Parliamentary Forum meeting held at Victoria Falls about growing technology threats. She warned that cybersecurity attacks and false information spread faster because of artificial intelligence systems. The minister said countries must build strong defenses against online criminals who target government computer networks. Regional cooperation helps smaller nations fight cyber threats that individual countries cannot handle alone. Mavetera proposed creating a special AI governance council to oversee technology rules across SADC member states. The minister...
Harare Hunts Deadbeat Tenants Ready Eviction Blitz
Harare City Council started tough collection actions against tenants who refuse to pay rent for government housing. Housing manager Edgar Dzehonye said fewer than 10 percent of residents pay what they owe each month. The council manages over 10,000 rental properties but most tenants avoid their monthly payment duties completely. Officials blame alarming default rates for creating serious budget problems throughout the city housing department. The council sends final demand notices giving defaulters 14 days to clear all outstanding debts. Tenants who ignore payment demands receive eviction summons with another 14-day deadline for compliance. Courts issue ejectment certificates for those who continue refusing to pay their housing...
SADC locks in 22M USD goldmine deal with AfDB
SADC and the African Development Bank agreed to work together on economic projects worth $22.6 million during meetings held at Abidjan. The organizations met during the 2025 AfDB Annual Meetings that focused on making Africa's resources work better for development. Leaders discussed ways to use Africa's people and natural resources to build stronger economies across the continent. Executive Secretary Elias Magosi represented SADC during talks with AfDB Vice President Nnenna Nwabufo about regional projects. The partnership aims to create jobs and improve trade between African countries through smart investment strategies. Officials talked about four major projects under the SADC development plan that runs until 2030. The projects target...
Tobacco Trees Face Fiery Nightmare in Zim
Zimbabwe's tobacco board started a major fire prevention campaign to protect tree farms across the country. The Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board launched training sessions after the government announced the 2025 fire season theme. Officers began teaching farmers about fire safety during sessions held at Mvurwi during late May activities. The program aims to stop dangerous fires that threaten new tree planting projects throughout tobacco regions. Fast-growing trees provide wood for tobacco curing but catch fire easily during dry seasons. TIMB officers train farmers across four tobacco provinces about fire preparation and early detection methods. Emmanuel Matsvaire leads the tobacco board and stresses that tree survival requires...
Liberian Judges Storm Harare To Snatch Court Tech
Liberian court officials arrived for a ten-day study trip to learn about Zimbabwe's computer case management system. Director Darrly Ambrose Nmar leads the delegation from Liberia's Supreme Court public information office. The visitors met Chief Justice Luke Malaba at his Harare headquarters today during their educational mission. JSC secretary Walter Chikwana explained that Liberians want to study how Zimbabwe deployed electronic systems across superior courts. The delegation hopes to copy successful methods and avoid mistakes Zimbabwe made during implementation. Nmar wants to bring computer expertise back to Liberia after studying Zimbabwe's advanced court technology systems. The Liberian official praised Zimbabwe's high-level...
Norton Rolls Out Monster Machines to Fix Roads
Norton Town Council bought new machines to fix roads and complete their equipment collection. Town engineer Bester Maramba said workers purchased the excavator two weeks ago during recent procurement efforts. The council bought their grader machine last year and acquired the SDLG equipment during 2022. Operators receive training today on how to operate the new excavator properly and safely. The excavator digs deep holes and loads gravel into trucks for road construction projects. Workers use the excavator to dig gravel from deposits and pile materials before loading operations. Norton Town Council operates two tipper trucks and one dumper vehicle for construction work. The equipment helps crews form new roads and grade existing...
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