Honeymoon not over for Kate, Jamie

They’ll be celebrating their third wedding anniversary this summer, and it looks like the honeymoon isn’t over yet for Kate Moss and Jamie Hince.

How to grow potatoes viably

Munyaradzi Musamba Potato farming can be done in many ways. Recently there were reports of how growing potatoes in sacks is increasing in popularity. This is very different from commercial…

Chikengezha not standing

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor PREMIER Soccer League board member in charge of finance Webster Chikengezha has ruled himself out of the race for the job when the top-flight league’s…

Black Caps in control

WELLINGTON. — Captain Brendon McCullum and Kane Williamson scored centuries to resurrect New Zealand’s innings after they lost three early wickets to put them in a strong position on 329…

Chouni promises tough battle against How Mine

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter CHUONI FC, who will face How Mine in the Caf Confederation Cup preliminary round, first leg tie at Barbourfields tomorrow, have promised the local miners a…

Actor dramatises set books

Ricky Mandizvidza Entertainment Reporter Seasoned actor, Norbert “Nyere” Mutasa has decided to assist pupils at various schools understand and memorise stories in their set books through staging dramas adapted from…

‘Munotidako’ singer blasts Macheso

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Upcoming musician Jacob Moyana has hit back at sungura musician Alick Macheso who accused him of fanning the use of vulgar language in local music.

The best out of garbage

Ricky Mandizvidza Entertainment Reporter Takunda is an artist who mainly uses dumped papers, scrap metal, plastics and other “garbage” that people would no longer need in their homes to create…

Mangani, Chipala joins CAPS

Sports Reporter GODKNOWS Mangani and David Chipala from Hippo Valley are the latest players to join CAPS United ahead of the new season. The two have already agreed terms with…

SA to support all activities exposing brutality of US towards Cuba

CAPE TOWN – The South African government said yesterday that it will continue to energetically support all solidarity programmes and activities that expose the tyranny and brutality of US policy…

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