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How football saved Grobbelaar’s life

Former Liverpool goalkeeper Bruce Grobbelaar has spoken about how football “saved” him after his horrific experiences as a soldier in the then Rhodesian army, also recounting the trauma of the Heysel and Hillsborough disasters during his playing days.

Lafarge sues transporter for $230k

LaFarge Cement Zimbabwe Limited has sued local transporter, Gramiso Investments (Private) Limited, over an outstanding debt amounting to $238 650.

Emirates passenger traffic up 6pc

Airline Emirates says business on the Harare-Dubai route has been on a growth trajectory with passenger traffic growing by 6 percent during the 2017 /18 financial year as investors explore business opportunities driven by renewed confidence in Zimbabwe.

No to illegal farm occupations: Shiri

Government will not tolerate any more illegal farm occupations and those found on the wrong side of the law will face the full wrath of the law as police are now on standby to deal with all perpetrators, Minister of Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement Perrance Shiri has said.

Warriors’ Nyasha Agony

A complex situation surrounding Nyasha Mushekwi’s injury and interim treatment procedures have meant that the bustling striker will not be available for the Warriors’ assignments at least until he has fully healed.
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