Female leaders capable of ruling

Zindaba D Chisiza A FEW days ago as the “unofficial election results” were being broadcasted, I found myself engaged in an intellectual discussion with a friend of mine (a feminist…

Rego, man behind Heath Streak Academy

Lovemore Dube Senior Sports Editor INDIAN sports management guru, Joseph Rego, the man behind the Heath Streak Multi-Sports Academy officially opened by Minister of Sports Andrew Langa on Sunday, believes…

Group C: Cote d’Ivoire’s World Cup guide

UNBEATEN during qualification, and having lost just three matches (two of which were friendlies) out of 41 since the last World Cup, Cote d’Ivoire head to Brazil in confident mood.

CSC loses labour case

Business Editor THE Labour Court has ordered ailing meat processing firm, Cold Storage Company (CSC) to pay over $450,000 in outstanding salaries to 209 employees after efforts to reconcile the…

MP fined for negligent driving

Plaxcedes Hove Court Reporter MANGWE MP Obedingwa Mguni (Zanu-PF) was yesterday convicted of negligent driving and fined $300 over a November 2013 accident that left a couple injured.

Taffie Dube’s wife dies . . . Artistes to hold 1-hour solidarity show

Bongani Ndlovu Showbiz Correspondent BULAWAYO’S own ‘Don Williams’, Tafirenyika Dube’s wife, Gertrude, died last week Friday after a short illness at Mpilo Central Hospital and was buried on Sunday in…

‘Maybe women just can’t lead’

Muthi Nhlema IF the past two years have achieved anything, besides everything between nothing and mediocrity, is that it has done very little to convince Malawians of the value women…

Chief bemoans increase in divorce cases

Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent THERE is a sharp increase in divorce cases involving young couples and the trend is worrisome, a traditional leader has said. In an interview on the…

Gonah up for Face of Black Opal

Showbiz Reporter ALL is set for the 2014 Black Opal Face of Zimbabwe contest (Bofoz) taking place at the Reps Theatre in Harare on Saturday. The lucky lady who will…

Citrus growers say EU black-spot measures unsustainable

SOUTH Africa’s citrus growers said implementing the European Union’s measures to prevent black-spot disease spreading to fruit from the economic bloc was expensive and will affect the local industry’s prospects.

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