The divisions and rifts in Zimbabwean cricket came to a head when Zimbabwe Cricket Union director Ozias Bvute got into a fist fight with convenor of selectors Stephen Mangongo, according to several witnesses.
Lance Guma - History is littered with events that clearly show Robert Mugabe was always a dictator, mind, body and soul. Since assuming the captaincy of the Zimbabwean ship in April 1980, he has never tolerated opposition to his rule in whatever form. Political scientists contend he set sail well but somehow lost the compass midway hence the current sinking ship. Events however, tell a different story.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa's decision to award retired Chief Justice Luke Malaba an agricultural mechanisation package has drawn criticism from lawyers who argue the gesture raises serious questions about judicial impartiality.
The High Court has dismissed an urgent application by GMAZ challenging Zimbabwe's grain import levy framework, despite warnings from millers that the policy could increase food prices and threaten food security.
A strongly worded open letter to Nelson Chamisa argues that the Zimbabwean opposition leader's biggest obstacle is no longer ZANU PF, but his own leadership approach, institutional weaknesses and reluctance to embrace criticism.
Highlanders coach Benjani Mwaruwari has challenged his strikers to become more clinical after another wasteful display ended in a 1-0 defeat to TelOne at Ascot Stadium.