Nqobizitha Maenzanise dies

Bulawayo Bureau FORMER Zimbabwe international midfielder Nqobizitha Maenzanise, who played for Highlanders and Amazulu, has died. Maenzanise, undoubtedly one of the best football talents to emerge in Zimbabwe, was 44…

P Diddy ex-wife’s house to be auctioned

It has been said that you can never quite forget about your first love, but it seems as if P. Diddy might have. TMZ is reporting that the mother of…

Wheelchair athletes win medals in SA

Sports Reporter WHEELCHAIR athletes from Zimbabwe left their mark at the Outeniqua Wheelchair Challenge in South Africa when they won four gold medals and a silver. Nine athletes went to…

Ethics: A powerful intangible asset

Bradwell Mhonderwa Business Ethics This is so now as the business world become very competitive and unpredictable. The world over, intangible assets are assuming an increasingly strategic role in promoting…

Rooney to sign this week

LONDON. — Wayne Rooney is this week expected to sign a new contract that would keep the England striker at Manchester United until the end of the 2018-2019 season, local…

NSSA: Minimum NSSA pensions

It has been at that level since August last year, following an increase in June in the contribution rate and maximum insurable earnings. The minimum survivor’s pension and invalidity pension…

Bantu back in the Premiership

Ricky Zililo in BULAWAYO BANTU Rovers are back in the Premier Soccer League after agreeing terms to buy the Plumtree Chiefs franchise, impeccable sources have revealed. Tshintsha Guluva have once…

Ex-Barclays staff charged over interest rate-rigging scandal

LONDON. — Britain’s Serious Fraud Office yesterday charged three former employees of Barclays over the Libor interest rate-rigging scandal, dealing a fresh blow to the embattled banking giant. The scandal…

How Tony Blair can face the judgment of history

Marina Hyde THE great thing about the judgment of history is that the defendant is never around for it. It is handed down in absentia, and unless Earth has an…

New book explores African challenges

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Artist Tofara Dube has launched his book “Africa Ahead” which explores various issues affecting Africans living in the continent and abroad.

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