Cambria to get $20m revenue boost
Business Reporter Cambria Africa could get a $20 million revenue boost from the disposal of non-core assets and claims relating to disputes over leased aircraft. This potential revenue could just…
Black Coffee in sex tape scandal
A FREE State woman is demanding R100 000 from DJ Black Coffee after stumbling on a sex video of him and his nyatsi. Sunday World can exclusively reveal that Lerato…
Beauty queens tour Savanna Tobacco
Moleen Machingura Herald Reporter Twenty Miss Zimbabwe contestants yesterday toured Savanna Tobacco, a local cigarette manufacturing company to acquaint themselves with the firm’s operations. The beauty queens have already visited…
Zim women farmers on the rise
The spike in women managing their own agricultural land following Zimbabwe’s 2000 land reform programme catapulted the country high up on the African league of female farmers tilling their own…
‘Charamba copycat’ quits job for music
Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent New kid on the block Trymore Bande has quit his job as a sales representative to do music on a full time basis. Bande stole the…
What will a corrupt nation breed?
Michelle Chifamba Features Correspondent When greed and poverty meet, the end result can only be corruption. This is the plight that Zimbabwe, which ranks among the 11 most corrupt countries…
Clarke wants full squad for Tri-Series
SYDNEY. — Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke yesterday said he expects to have a full-strength squad, apart from David Warner, for the upcoming Tri-Series with South Africa and Zimbabwe.
LATEST: Bev escapes jail sentence
Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter Raunchy dancer Beverly Sibanda has been banned from having physical contact with her fans or else she faces being locked up for two months. Sibanda…
LATEST: Man rapes 104 year-old
Midlands Correspondent Police are hunting for a 22-year-old Gokwe man who has gone into hiding after allegedly raping and assaulting a 104-year-old woman. Batanai Kutsara of Mangisi village under Chief…
LATEST: Villagers donate to Tokwe Mukosi
Midlands Correspondent Villagers from Chemagora in Gokwe have donated over 30 tonnes of maize to Tokwe-Mukosi flood victims as a way of reciprocating President Mugabe’s gesture of donating seed maize…




