St John’s College Pipe Band off to Scotland

Swagga T Cool Lifestyle Writer IT’S confirmed. Zimbabwe is set to take part in the World Pipe Band Championships in Scotland this month. Seventeen members of the St John’s College…

Bieber takes waitresses home

Justin Bieber’s club brawl last weekend was said to have been witnessed by two sexy cocktail waitresses he took home that night. And now the women’s identities have been revealed. …

Eutelsat competition on

Swagga T MULTICHOICE ZIMBABWE has urged teens to maximise the holiday by studying hard. These sentiments were echoed by Multichoice public relations manager Liz Dziva during a meeting with Cool…

Khloe Kardashian flees town

The lawyer who claims she had a passionate affair with Lamar Odom has revealed further details about their alleged relationship. Polina Polonsky, 33, has now given specific details about the…

Macheso’s mum, his rock

Problem Masau Masau Lifestyle Writer Alick Macheso has solidified a place in Zimbabwe’s entertainment history. He has been a source of intense controversy over the years and in an interview…

Ethnic jewellery, proudly Zim

Brenda Phiri Lifestyle Writer Nothing beats Africa when it comes to fashion and beauty. Yes, the afro centric bug bit Saturday Lifestyle this week but there is no crime in…

Torrential rain in Japan leaves one dead, five missing

TOKYO, Japan – One person was killed and five others remained missing Friday as torrential rain hit northern Japan, local media reported. A 91-year-old woman was found dead after being…

Latest : Mutodi case struck off roll

Innocent Ruwende Senior Court Reporter HARARE businessman cum musician Energy Mutodi, accused of defrauding desperate home seekers in Mutare of close to US$2 million in a housing scandal, will spend…

‘No Zimpapers property has been attached’

Prosper Ndlovu Senior Reporter ZIMPAPERS chief executive officer Mr Justin Mutasa yesterday dismissed as false reports that part of the company’s property had been attached in a litigation case involving…

‘Zuma’s role no longer necessary’

Mashudu Netsianda Senior Reporter ZANU-PF yesterday said it was no longer necessary for South African President Jacob Zuma to continue mediation in Zimbabwe following last week’s successful elections that saw…

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