I repented but I miss beer – Makosi…Yummy TV presenter bares all

It is hard to separate her from the bad girl image. She, like the best of us, might have made mistakes, but some of her mistakes damaged not only her…

Searching for Floyd. . . Manyuchi rises in rankings

Zimbabwe’S Charles Manyuchi is now ranked as the 23rd best welterweight boxer in the world. According to the latest ratings released by the World Boxing Council, the boxer moved 70…

Tafadzwa 1, Macheso 0

It is quite shocking that Alick Macheso is being seen as the victim in his marriage to Tafadzwa fiasco, with Tafadzwa being the villain.  Opinions differ and will continue to…

Zikhali wanted my wife – Soul Jah Love

The recent fallout between the award-winning Mbare chanter, Saul Musaka, affectionately known as Soul Jah Love, and his manager, Courage Zikhali, has opened a can of worms. Though witchcraft and…

Language co-existence critical to honouring constitutional provision

The new constitution of Zimbabwe of August 2013 has ushered in a sigh of relief pertaining to the 16 indigenous languages. All along there has been a jigsaw puzzle in…

5 Baba Jukwa collaborators exposed

At least five people have come to the attention of the authorities for allegedly collaborating with Baba Jukwa. One of the suspects is a computer programmer based outside the country,…

Artistes urged to target foreign markets

ARTISTES in the country have been urged to rebrand their products so that they can easily be marketable not only in the local market but eventually infiltrate the regional and…

ZNCC awards outstanding businesses

THE Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) Matabeleland Chapter awarded outstanding businesses and businesspeople at a glamorous occasion where foreign companies were challenged to desist from bringing finished

Gwindi, executive booted out

Leslie Gwindi and his executive committee have been booted out of Harare City as the capital’s councillors move to address the team’s horrific start to the season.

Harare’s butcher killer still free, One man reflects on the horror . . .

What started off as a routine stroll down the Avenues area for a gang of street kids on that fateful summer night back in 2003 is best remembered as Harare’s…

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