Slizer to perform in Masvingo

BOTSWANA house-kwasa songstress Slizer (real name Naledi Kaisara) is expected to jet into the country on Friday ahead of a charity performance at Mucheke Stadium in Masvingo.

RADIO RACE HOTS UP: Ezra ‘Tshisa’ comeback on cards

Pamela Shumba and Sifundiso Ndlovu Chronicle Reporters RADIO legend Ezra “Tshisa” Sibanda could be making a comeback, after Skies FM, which is vying for a commercial radio licence in Bulawayo,…

No Science, no teacher training

Harare Bureau THOUSANDS of aspiring teachers who had secured places at various institutions for next year’s intakes are unlikely to take up the courses after colleges made a U-turn and…

President leaves for AU summit

Morris Mkwate Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Mugabe left the country yesterday to attend the 23rd Ordinary African Union Heads of State and Government Summit, which opens in Equatorial Guinea tomorrow.

Uproar over NRZ managers’ contracts

Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter The National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) decision to hire retired managers and retain those who have reached retirement age has sparked outrage from workers who view…

‘Female civil servants shun promotions’

Harare Bureau THE government’s efforts to attain gender balance in the civil service is being hampered by the unwillingness of female civil servants to take up senior positions that are…

Man locked out of late parents’ house

Midlands Bureau A 26-year-old Gweru man is locked in a fierce fight with his aunt over his late parents’ estate. Hilton Trevor Maisiri is now homeless after his late mother’s…

Mail editor Kudzayi applies for bail

Chief Court Reporter SUNDAY Mail Editor Edmund Kudzayi, who is accused of subversion and undermining the authority of the President, will file his bail application at the High Court today…

Colombia unveils world’s oldest player (43)

With top spot in Group C all-but guaranteed, Colombia made a sentimental substitution — bringing on a veteran goalkeeper for one last international appearance.

Bite it like Suarez . . . Luis has dragged Liverpool’s name through mud again

Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler says Luis Suarez’s time at the club could be up after dragging their name through the mud yet again. Suarez has created another storm in world…

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