Soul Jah Love continues to rise

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter Fresh from his successful tour of South Africa, Zim-dancehall star Soul Jah Love, is slowly weaving his way up the ladder with each show, setting himself apart…

Hwange doubles production

Business Reporter HWANGE Colliery Company Ltd is looking at doubling production capacity this year as it chases growth in revenue of about 30 percent, managing director Mr Thomas Makore has…

Yaya likely to stay put

LONDON. — Yaya Touré has revealed he may remain at Manchester City for the rest of his football career after regaining focus following the death of his younger brother, Ibrahim. The…

Amai will unify the Women’s League

Tafara Shumba Correspondent The proposal by Zanu-PF women to rope in the First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe into the political scene as the boss of the Women’s League is commendable. The…

Israel fires into another UN school in Gaza

GAZA CITY. – At least 19 Palestinians were killed and about 90 injured early yesterday when a UN school sheltering displaced people was hit by shells during a second night…

Critical to prioritise science, technology

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter “What is the use of teaching a Bantu child Mathematics (and Science) when it cannot use it in practice? . . . Education must train and teach…

Gerrard speaks on worst three months

NEW JERSEY. — Steven Gerrard says the slip that arguably ended Liverpool’s title hopes and England being knocked out the World Cup in the group stages have contributed to what…

Dinyero confident of City survival

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter HARARE City interim coach Masimba Dinyero believes they have a good chance to survive relegation given the quality of players in his team going into the second…

WMMI cars compatible with E20, manual reveals

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries vehicles are compatible with E20 fuel blend, contrary to claims by management at the vehicle manufacturer that they cannot take more than E10,…

The breeze is here

Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter New gospel group, Breeze, will on Saturday announce their entry on the local music scene at an album launch to be held at Prince Edward High school’s…

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