The end of the junkyard
Zachary Aldwin Milkshake in the Boardroom This week my wife decided to commit heresy and abandon all things Apple in favour of a Samsung Galaxy S4 (such a travesty can…
Exercise helps manage diabetes
Yemurai Machirori When most people hear about exercise they believe it is only meant to enhance the physical fitness of the individual. Most people never really consider exercise as a…
Diego Costa for Chelsea
LONDON. — Jose Mourinho is confident Chelsea have tied up a stunning £50 million deal for Diego Costa. Atletico Madrid striker Costa is poised to agree a contract worth £185…
Redfox celebrates fourth anniversary
Entertainment Reporter RedFox hotel celebrates its fourth anniversary as a powerhouse in promoting reggae and dancehall in Zimbabwe. The celebrations will be in four parts whereby beginning tonight the famous…
ZKU Inter-styles championships on cards
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Karate Union will this month hold their National Inter-styles Championships in Kwekwe as part of their preparations for the forthcoming Zone Six Championships.
Brace up for Y-Tjukutja
Entertainment Reporter Belgravia Sports Club in Harare will tonight play host to South African house music group, Uhuru currently riding high with their chart topper “Y-Tjukutja”. The group will be…
NetOne warms up to competition
Business Correspondent Technology has opened unprecedented opportunities and added convenience to millions around the world. Due to these advancement adopted by our mobile service providers it is now possible to…
Man City players best paid
LONDON. — Manchester City are the best paid team in sport, according to a new report. Sportingintelligence’s survey says the English Premier League soccer club pay an average annual wage…
Karate festival set for Harare
Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter JINDOKAI Karate Zimbabwe are set to host the biggest karate festival with more than a 100 participants expected to take part from all over the world.…
‘It’s not the economy, it’s inaction’
Enia Nyakudzambara and Martin Kadzere MOST companies facing de-registration and those struck off by the Registrar of Companies have largely been involved in speculative activities while others have been inactive…

