Oskido promises fans Christmas to remember
Courage Musariri Entertainment Reporter MULTI-TALENTED South Africa artiste Oscar “Oskido Mdlongwa has promised to give local house fanatics a Christmas to remember when he performs at the third annual Christmas…
Completion of Lupane State University to boost centre’s status
FOR many years, Ms Precious Sibanda (42), a widowed mother of three has been operating a kitchen at Lupane Business Centre. Her customers are workers from the centre and some…
Zanu-PF Government leaves rivals, critics with egg on face
THE landslide victory that Zanu-PF scored in this year’s election left some people, especially its opponents, dumbfounded and others with a fear of the unknown.
Editorial Comment: Zimbabwe-SA need to strengthen security links
AFRICA faces a myriad of security threats and the continent needs to improve its security systems to curb a growing trend of terrorism and armed banditry.
DeMbare go cheap
Ricky Zililo Sports Reporter DEFENDING Castle Lager Premier Soccer League champions Dynamos have set their gate charges at $3 in a move they believe will attract a bumper crowd for…
It’s do-or-die: Mwanjali
From Aaron Dube in Johannesburg FORMER national team defender Method Mwanjali believes his team Mpumalanga Black Aces will collect maximum points when they meet Bidvest Wits in an Absa Premiership…
Bad cards come home to roost
Sports Reporter TWENTY-TWO players have been ruled out of the 2013 Castle Lager Premiership Soccer Star of the Year selection. The players have picked up a minimum of six yellow…
I’m a silent assassin: Broad
BRISBANE – Stuart Broad said England felt like “silent assassins” over their understated Ashes build-up after he made his loudest critics eat their words with a memorable five-wicket haul yesterday.
Pirates tired of second place
ORLANDO Pirates are tired of silver and are aiming for gold in the Telkom Knockout soccer series, coach Roger de Sa said yesterday. “At Pirates, the supporters want you to…
Armstrong settles $3m bonuses lawsuit
FORMER cyclist Lance Armstrong has settled a lawsuit brought by an insurance company that paid him $3m (£1.9m) for successes while doping.







