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Zimbabwe fires coach Logarusic after string of defeats

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BY DENNIS MABUKA

The Zimbabwe Football Association (Zifa) has confirmed the sacking of coach Zdravko Logarusic just one and a half years after he took charge of the national team.

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A statement from Zimbabwe FA signed by Communication & Competitions Manager Xolisani Gwesela revealed the two parties had parted ways in an amicable way and further confirmed the entire technical bench had also been disbanded.

“The Zimbabwe Football Association would like to inform the football fraternity and the nation at large that it has amicably parted ways with senior men’s team coach Zdravko Logarusic,” read part of the statement.

“The decision was arrived at upon consideration by the full Executive Committee of all the various relevant circumstances pertaining to the coach’s contract. The entire technical team has also been disbanded.”

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The statement continued: “The appointment of the interim technical team shall be announced in due course as the Executive Committee has already set in motion the process.”

The decision to sack the Croatian tactician comes just five days after the Warriors suffered a 1-0 defeat against Ethiopia in their second Group G match of the 2022 Fifa World Cup qualifying campaign.

Zimbabwe had opened their campaign to reach Qatar with a home game against South Africa which ended in a 0-0 draw and the outcome of the two matches has seen them lying bottom of the group with a single point.

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Logarusic penned a two-year contract to handle Zimbabwe on January 29, 2020, and he oversaw a total of 14 matches, managing one win, eight defeats, and five draws.

He joined the Warriors to replace Sunday Chidzambwa, who had resigned from the seat after the team’s dismal performances at the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations campaign.

Before joining Zimbabwe, 55-year-old Croat Logarusic enjoyed a good spell with Sudan, guiding them to a third-place finish at the 2018 African Nations Championship (Chan) as well as the group phase of the 2022 World Cup qualifiers.

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Zimbabwe will next face Ghana’s Black Stars in the qualifiers with the first meeting set for October 6 away and then they return home to host them on October 10. – GOAL

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MP press govt on Binga hospital, mortuary crisis

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BY NOKUTHABA DLAMINI

Members of the Parliament of Zimbabwe have raised concern over the state of health services in Binga District, questioning delays in upgrading key facilities.

Binga South MP, Fanuel Cumanzala asked the Minister of Health and Child Care:

“Whether there are any plans to rehabilitate Binga District Hospital to make it suitable for a nursing school, as earlier announced by the government.” 

He further queried:

“Whether there are any concrete plans to permanently resolve the challenges faced by Binga District, particularly regarding the mortuary, which has not been fully operational for a long time.” 

In a follow-up question, the legislator pressed government on broader service delivery gaps:

“What measures are being taken to improve healthcare services in Binga District, particularly in rural areas.” 

“What measures are being implemented to reduce incidence of malaria and waterborne diseases in the Zambezi Valley.” 

“Whether there are any plans to upgrade and expand healthcare facilities in Binga District in light of population growth and increased economic activity.” 

No response was recorded in the proceedings

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Hwange residents invited to constitutional amendment public hearing

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BY NOKUTHABA DLAMINI 

Residents in Hwange are set to have their say on proposed changes to the country’s supreme law as the Parliament of Zimbabwe rolls out public hearings on the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment No. 3 Bill.

The outreach programme will reach the coal-mining town on Tuesday, 31 March, with the hearing scheduled for 10am at Edmund Davies Hall, located at the No.1 Colliery Club near Thomas Coulter Primary School.

Attendance is free, and members of the public are being encouraged to participate and express their views on the proposed amendment.

According to Parliament, the hearings are part of a nationwide consultation process aimed at gathering citizens’ input before the bill is finalised. The proposed legislation—Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment No. 3 Bill (H.B. 1, 2026)—seeks to introduce changes to key governance provisions.

The Matabeleland North outreach will begin in Tsholotsho on Monday, 30 March, before moving to Hwange, then to Binga on Wednesday, 1 April, and concluding in Lupane on Thursday, 2 April.

Parliament has also opened channels for written submissions, which can be sent to the Clerk of Parliament or via email.

However, authorities have warned that individuals wearing military uniforms, political party regalia, or carrying flags and badges will not be allowed into the hearings.

Residents in and around Hwange are urged to attend in numbers and make their voices heard.

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Free dental outreach treats over 700 in Victoria Falls

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BY NOKUTHABA DLAMINI

More than 700 residents in Victoria Falls have received free dental care following a three-day outreach programme held at Mkhosana Clinic.

The initiative, led by global charity SmileStar in partnership with CIMAS, saw 705 patients treated between 9 and 11 March. The programme builds on previous outreach efforts in the region and is expanding this year to include Matobo.

A team of 16 volunteer dental professionals—many from Dentex—provided urgent treatment, pain relief, and oral health education, while also sharing skills with local healthcare workers.

Team leader Dr Mitesh Badiani said tooth decay linked to high sugar consumption, particularly among children, was the most common issue encountered.

“Many of these dental problems are preventable, and education plays a key role in helping to avoid such problems in the future,” he said.

The outreach received support from Africa Albida Tourism, with the team hosted at Victoria Falls Safari Lodge.

Africa Albida Tourism managing director Nigel Frost said the initiative would have lasting benefits for the community.

“This initiative provides vital dental care and education that will continue to benefit the residents of Victoria Falls long after the clinics have ended,” he said.

Mark Cockburn added that the programme highlighted the impact of volunteerism in addressing healthcare gaps.

Following the Victoria Falls outreach, SmileStar continued its programme in Hwange, before moving to Matobo today and tomorrow at Ethandweni Children’s Home, with a target of treating more than 1 000 patients across the three regions.

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