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Scottland sack Ndiraya, courts Pitso for CL push

Scottland’s swift and audacious decision signals a club ready to spend big and gamble everything to make a mark in Africa, immediately catapulting them into the continental conversation. 
By Henry Mhara Nov. 27, 2025

From ‘Coffee Boys’ to league champs!

Scottland’s journey from a virtual greenhorn to league champions is a narrative steeped in ambition, ridicule and ultimate redemption.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere Nov. 7, 2025

Champions Scottland FC: A genuine African contender? 

Sakupwanya has publicly reiterated that the ultimate dream is to conquer Africa and put Zimbabwe on the world map. 
By Newsday Nov. 5, 2025

Youths demand higher taxes for foreign firms

This came out of a Youth Inclusive Budget Conference (YIBC) held at the new Parliament building in Mt Hampden, recently.
By Kenneth Nyangani Oct. 23, 2025

When youth stay silent, their future is stolen

ZIMBABWE’S young people cannot afford to leave the duty of oversight solely to legislators
By Newsday Oct. 2, 2025

Scottland denies match-fixing allegations

The money is earmarked for their maiden CAF Champions League campaign, which kicks off this Sunday against Nsingizini Hotspurs of Eswatini.
By Henry Mhara Sep. 19, 2025

Gold rush masks deeper problems in mining sector

Gold output has surged this year, buoyed by record global prices that hit $3,500 an ounce in April.
By AMH Voices Aug. 24, 2025

Mthuli’s taxes burden the poor: MPs

Another Zanu PF MP, Scott Sakupwanya, welcomed recent government efforts to reduce licensing requirements and remove unnecessary levies, noting that such reforms benefit start-ups
By Nqobizwe Thebe Aug. 22, 2025

Egodini mall: A decade of broken promises

More than a decade later, Egodini remains a dusty construction site, a monument of dashed hopes and broken promises.
By Southern Eye Aug. 21, 2025