Tripple T, Iyasa partner to produce video

Entertainment Reporter

AFRO-POP group Tripple T and prominent Bulawayo dance crew Iyasa have come together to make a video.

Civil servants give Govt ultimatum

Harare Bureau

CIVIL servants yesterday gave Government a 48-hour ultimatum to invite them for a meeting over bonuses and salary negotiations or face a strike.

Man allegedly kills wife, keeps body in freezer

Walter Mswazie

A man working for the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) at Nyikavanhu under Chief Nyajena in Masvingo fatally struck his wife with a hammer and iron bar before putting the body in a freezer for six days, police confirmed yesterday.

Man soils self at cousin’s funeral

Beitbridge Reporter

A Beitbridge man stunned mourners at Lukange village in the border town when he gave a wail during a burial service of his cousin to the extent of soiling himself.

Alliance Francaise de Byo, French Embassy to hold juggling show

Entertainment Editor

THE Alliance Francaise de Bulawayo in collaboration with the Embassy of France in Zimbabwe, would next Tuesday host Argile and Duo, an international juggling show to be held at the Bulawayo Theatre

Foreign-based players in outstanding performance

Sikhumbuzo Moyo

WARRIORS hitman, Knowledge Musona had one of his best games in the Bundesliga in Germany when his star performance saw his side Augusburg dismiss visiting Weder Bremen 3-1 on Friday evening.

Resounding send off for Mudenge

Harare Bureau

ZIMBABWEANS from all walks of life thronged Stodart Hall in Mbare and the National Heroes Acre in Harare yesterday to give veteran nationalist and Higher and Tertiary Education Minister Stan Mudenge a big sendoff.

The national hero collapsed and died in his room at a Masvingo hotel last Thursday afternoon.

Warriors troop into camp

Lovemore Dube

THE Warriors’ preparations for Saturday’s clash with Angola in the second leg of the final qualifier for the 2013 Afcon finals got to a good start yesterday with a majority of the players in camp.

Empower women, youths, Govt urged

Midlands Bureau Chief

MINING and agriculture have to start performing before Zimbabwe can draw maximum benefits in tourism, African Sun chief executive officer, Dr Shingi Munyeza, has said.

Bantu maintain top spot

Mbonisi Mabhena

BANTU Rovers remained on top of the log when they came from behind to draw 3-3 with Mpumalanga in a ZIFA Southern Region Division One match that was played at Luveve Stadium on Sunday.

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