Raunchy pole dancer comes to Byo

Entertainment Reporter
POPULAR raunchy pole dancer, Beverly Sibanda (21), will tomorrow hold her debut show in Bulawayo dubbed, “Bev Vs Sexy Angels, Live and Uncensored.”

World celebrates Mandela Day

People in South Africa and across the world celebrated Nelson Mandela’s 94th birthday by dedicating 67 minutes of their time to help others.

Concern over increase in retrenchments

Business Reporter

THE Employers’ Confederation of Zimbabwe (Emcoz) has said more workers are likely to be retrenched soon as companies hedge themselves against increasing labour costs.

Musona in Young Warriors squad

Godknows Matarutse Sports Reporter
ACES Youth Academy forward Walter Musona has been included in the Young Warriors squad that is preparing to take on Angola in the second round, first leg of the African Under-20 Youth

Old Windsor Primary School to hold Mini-Cadet tournament

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
IN an effort to promote junior players, the Old Windsor Primary School will this month hold a Prospectors cadet and Mini-Cadet tournament in Ruwa at the end of this month.

Tennis Zimbabwe rules warm-up tourney

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
TENNIS Zimbabwe have ruled out the possibility of staging a warm-up tournament to the ITF South/Central Junior Circuit scheduled for Harare Sports Club later this month. The first leg is set for July

Chitembwe remains defiant

Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter
CAPS United assistant coach Lloyd Chitembwe remains defiant insisting that his misfiring team will find their feet again in the Premiership.

DeMbare’s Arubi blow

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
REIGNING Soccer Star of the Year and inspirational Dynamos goalkeeper Washington Arubi left Harare last night for South Africa where he is expected to finalise his possible move to newly promoted Absa

Man U in narrow win

Durban. — Manchester United started a six-game pre-season world tour with a 1-0 win over AmaZulu before a capacity 50 000 crowd at Moses Mabhida Stadium last night. Federico Macheda scored the

PM discourages Japanese investors

Herald Reporter
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has discouraged Japanese investors from coming to Zimbabwe, saying opportunities in the country have “been marred by our bad politics”.

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