Bulawayo to host cycling event
Sports Reporter
FLYING Eagles Cycling Club will tomorrow play host to Bulawayo’s first cycling event of the year that will see participants racing from Bulawayo to Esigodini and back.
Nyamandlovu gig: Dr Mpofu celebrates 60th birthday
By Givemore Muzariri
Musicians will on 28 January celebrate Mines and Mining Development Minister Obert Mpofu’s 60th birthday and his academic achievements through song and dance.
Art genius goes for trials
By Tafadzwa Tseisi
THE City of Kings is arguably Zimbabwe’s arts talent hub, with artistes emerging from different genres to become future ambassadors of the Bulawayo and country at large.
Local dancer teams up with SA singer
By Givemore Muzariri
FORMER Ndolwane Super Sounds dancer, Masoe Ndlovu, has teamed up with a South Africa-based Zimbabwean female singer for a tour of Zimbabwe.
Local dancer teams up with SA singer
By Givemore Muzariri
FORMER Ndolwane Super Sounds dancer, Masoe Ndlovu, has teamed up with a South Africa-based Zimbabwean female singer for a tour of Zimbabwe.
Absence leaves 2012 Afcon wide open
This month’s Africa Cup of Nations is the most open tournament in years and as much about those that haven’t made the finals in Equatorial Guinea and Gabon as about those who have.
Bosso nomination closes today
Sports Reporter
THE Highlanders Football Club electoral court will sit on Monday morning to verify the nomination papers for candidates who are eyeing the three executive positions that fell vacant.
Three positions, that of chairman, secretary and committee member, will be contested on 5 February.
Moyo denies Bots claims
Sports Reporter
HEAD of delegation for the Warriors trip to Botswana Benedict Moyo has denied claims by the Botswana Football Association that they were reimbursed money to cater for their transport.
Britain seeks to defuse anger over pay
LONDON – Britain will set out plans next week to crack down on executive pay to try to address public outrage over huge wages for “fat cats” at a time of deep public spending cuts and fears of a looming recession. Prime Minister David Cameron said a market failure during years of uncontrolled “turbo capitalism” had broken the link between risk and reward, giving some
Something new coming your way
Egpha Jokomo
When I delivered my first baby many years ago, I had to stay in hospital for a few more days. This gave me the opportunity to learn a little bit more about delivery and babies. I recall this particular night being awakened by screams from a woman who had just come into the maternity ward. The nurses on duty in the ward were not perturbed by the yelling and went about their



