Chilumba speaks of departure

Paul Mundandi in Zvishavane Tennant Chilumba the former FC Platinum coach who resigned from the flamboyant Zvishavane side is leaving a happy man. “I am not leaving the team doing…

Jeys works on UNWTO theme song

Entertainment Reporter Bulawayo veteran musician, Majahahodwa “Jeys” Ndlovu has joined other Zimbabwean musicians in the race to produce the best UNWTO theme song. The competition is being run by the…

Zimbabweans hail Pokello’s father

Auxilia Katongomara Entertainment Correspondent ZIMBABWEANS have applauded the country’s Big Brother Africa The Chase representative, Pokello Nare’s father, for his stance in supporting his daughter in the reality television show.…

Messi faces up to six years’ jail for tax fraud

THE world’s greatest footballer is being investigated by Spanish authorities for allegedly defrauding the country of more than €4 million in unpaid taxes. Lionel Messi and his father, Jorge, are…

Bosso to guard against brand abuse

Ricky Zililo Sports Reporter THE country’s oldest club, Highlanders FC, are putting in place measures to protect abuse of their brand following a string of unauthorised fundraising activities  locally, in…

Prominent lawyer Moyo dies

Senior Reporter PROMINENT Bulawayo lawyer Mr Charles Paul Moyo has died. He was 53. His daughter Ms Amanda Moyo said her father – popularly known as CP – succumbed to…

Duo fined for assault

Midlands Correspondent A Gweru man was heavily assaulted by two fellow tenants when he challenged them for calling his wife by her first name, a magistrate was told. Gweru magistrate…

Zanu-PF primary polls date announced

Harare Bureau THE Zanu PF Politburo yesterday set June 24 as the date for its primary elections after it adopted the rules and regulations governing the conduct of the polls.…

President urges voters to uphold peace

Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Mugabe has urged the nation to campaign and vote peacefully in the 31 July elections and uphold peace after the polls as they did in the referendum…

ZSE delists four companies

Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange has removed four companies, whose trades have either been suspended or terminated, from its official list. In a statement posted on its website, the…

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