Reliving 1980 celebrations
Isdore Guvamombe Reflections Back in the village in the land of milk, honey and dust or Guruve no sun sets without leaving behind its own piece of history. The sun…
Chisora turns chef in bid to fry Fury
LONDON. — Dereck Chisora intends to send Tyson Fury to “the naughty corner” when he comes up against his fellow Brit in the “must-win” final eliminator for the WBO heavyweight…
Teacher in child abuse storm
Masvingo Bureau A female teacher at Victoria High School in Masvingo has been caught up in a child abuse storm after she allegedly ordered a Form One pupil to take…
11 MDC-T activists released on bail
Court Reporter Eleven MDC-T supporters who were involved in skirmishes linked to intra-party violence in Chitungwiza last week were on Tuesday granted US$50 bail apiece. Those involved in the political…
NATO security chief secretly records talk, leaks to press: Putin
MOSCOW – Vladimir Putin says that current NATO General Secretary Anders Fogh Rasmussen secretly recorded and leaked a private conversation with him, when he was the head of the Danish…
Antelope Game Park the place to be
Isdore Guvamombe Tourism Matrix On the outskirts of the City of Gweru is a 3 000-acre private game sanctuary, the Antelope Game Park, a haven of tranquillity set in the…
Take a bow to brilliant Bale
MADRID. — Gareth Bale’s stunning late goal to beat Barcelona 2-1 in the Copa del Rey final on Wednesday night showcased the Welshman’s speed, strength and finish. It was the…
Tobacco Farmers Union faces closure
Agriculture Reporter The Zimbabwe Progressive Tobacco Farmers Union is facing closure for operating without a licence and allegedly misappropriating over $750 000 belonging to farmers. The union also evaded paying…
Zimplats conducts study for new mine
Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter The country’s largest platinum miner Zimplats is conducting a bankable feasibility study for its new Portal 5 mine scheduled for completion by 2019. Exploration stage for…
ZTA cleans city for carnival
Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority in partnership with the Harare City Council on Tuesday launched a clean-up campaign dubbed the “Harare International Carnival Clean-up”.








