Cup Kings or mere chokers?
Augustine Hwata Senior Sports Reporter THERE was a time when CAPS United were the Cup Kings but today they have turned into chokers, when it comes to knock-out tournaments, after…
Security forces pour into typhoon-hit towns
TACLOBAN. — Hundreds of Philippine soldiers and police poured into a city devastated by Super Typhoon Haiyan yesterday to try to contain looting that threatens an emergency relief effort. More…
Artistes demystify music inheritance
Problem Masau Arts Correspondent Gone are the days when musicians discouraged their children from following in their footsteps. First generation musicians in Zimbabwe did not want their offspring to take…
Reliving Doris Lessing
Entertainment Reporter The life and works of Nobel Literature Prize winner and renowned author Doris Lessing are under the spotlight in Norway through a play titled “Play with Guinea Fowl”.…
Head of nuke watchdog visits Iran
TEHRAN. — The head of the UN’s nuclear watchdog, Yukiya Amano, arrived in Tehran yesterday to hold talks with Iran after the country and six world powers failed to reach…
Meikles seeks partnership in gold mining
Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter ZIMBABWE Stock Exchange-listed Meikles Limited is looking at three and possibly four gold mining companies with a view of getting into partnership with or taking over…
Region focuses on 2016 Rio Games
Collin Matiza Sports Editor ZIMBABWE recently hosted the Council of Ministers Meeting for the African Union Sports Council Region Five in Bulawayo where some of the key decisions that came…
Moyes urges caution
MANCHESTER. — Manchester United manager David Moyes is predicting a close battle for the English Premier League title after seeing his team beat early pacesetters Arsenal. United’s 1-0 victory at…
Chibadura’s sons to release album
Yeukai Karengezeka Entertainment Reporter Sons of the late great sungura icon, John Chibadura, are set to release a six-track album titled “Inguva” this month. The brothers – John (26), Simbarashe…
India’s Mars orbiter fails to raise velocity level
MUMBAI. — India’s Mars orbiter, Mangalyaan, hit first hurdle on Sunday night but failed to raise the velocity to the expected level of 10 000 km, local media reported. The…











