Zim golfers struggle in Zambia Open

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
LOCAL professional golfers will go into today’s Zambia Open second round hoping for an improved show after a dismal performance on the opening day at Lusaka Golf Club yesterday. Nyasha Muyambo,

Zim have point to prove

ZIMBABWE engage Bangladesh in a warm-up match to their Tri-Nations series at the Country Club today with assistant coach Stephen Mangongo saying the hosts have a point to prove. South Africa are expected to arrive tomorrow for the series that has not being granted official status as it falls

Judgment Day nigh for politicians

It was quite comforting and encouraging to read in this week’s edition of The Sunday Mail, Dr Christopher Zamani’s article on his own observations and perspectives as an African in the Diaspora of the situation in Zimbabwe.

Inside a polygamous marriage

Reflections Isdore Guvamombe
In the village, in the land of milk, honey and dust or Guruve, a man who swallows a mango seed, surely trusts that he has a big opening, for, the undigested seed would want to come out one day. What with the dictates of nature!
And, it is a true moral truism that when you see a lizard nodding, don’t think it is happy, in fact, it is its nature. The northern patch of this land is the one that is hot and rugged. There, the Matosiadonha Mountains run along the Zambezi escarpment in outstanding bravery, defiance and stubbornness. 

The 3rd, 4th wife syndrome

I have been to various farms around Mashonaland West. The way both men and women exchange one spouse for another, get married and begin “a new life” is shocking.
A woman can get married to three husbands in a row in one year and no one bates an eyelid.
I had an encounter with a woman who has five children from five different fathers and claims it is not her fault as she was driven by the need to find a home for her kids.
The woman I spoke to was happy to be identified and here is her story.
“I got married at the age 14 to a tractor driver since he could provide for me. I come from a big

MDC members contest Mutambara ouster

Senior Court Reporter
THIRTEEN MDC members aligned to the Professor Arthur Mutambara faction yesterday appealed to the Supreme Court against the High Court decision confirming Professor Welshman Ncube the democratically-elected  party leader.

Nyamandlovu farmers lose crops worth thousands to frost

Sharon Sibindi

Farmers in Nyamandlovu area have lost crops worth thousands of dollars after severe frost hit the area.

Farmers told Business Chronicle that they had suffered heavy losses as their crops were not insured against frost-related damage.

ZTA works on reviewing domestic tourism marketing strategy

Oliver Kazunga

THE Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) is working on reviewing the domestic tourism marketing strategy to boost the sector’s contribution to the economy.

Domestic tourism accounts for about 60 percent of the sector’s total contribution to the economy.

Bangladesh jet in for Tri-Nations series

Harare Bureau

RICHARD PYBUS, the Bangladesh cricket coach, says the forthcoming triangular series involving hosts Zimbabwe and South Africa should give the three teams a chance to prepare their squads for the Twenty20 Cricket World Cup.

Business at National Tyre Services picks up

Business Reporter

National Tyre Services has said the increasing vehicle population in the country provided growth opportunities for the company.

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