Business information centre launched
An information centre that will allow Zimbabwean businesses to access information about trade with the European Union has been launched. Known as the Zimbabwe-EU Business Information Centre (Zim-EBIC), it will…
Buffaloes, Shabanie draw
From Ray Bande in Mutare Buffaloes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .…
Bulldogs humble Tigers
Mbachi Mutukula-Maregere Sports Reporter CHURCHILL rugby captain Tafadzwa Mukoryora was one of the key players who contributed massively to his team’s victory when they thumped hapless Prince Edward 44-17 in…
ZIBF: Writers challenged to preserve culture, norms
Entertainment Reporter Writers have been challenged to take centre stage in the preservation of our culture and norms through their works. Local writer, Colette Mtangadura, bemoaned the state of affairs…
Paying for water crucial for service provision
Water is a very unique and important resource that has always been synonymous with life since time immemorial. It is a unique resource in the sense that it is the…
Tetrad’s recapitalisation process delays
Business Reporter Tetrad Investment Bank says there have been delays in the implementation of its recapitalisation process due to outstanding certain regulatory approvals relating to the way the transaction is…
Boost for Shona poetry
Takudzwa Gumbo and Stanely Mushava Entertainment Reporters Social media poetry hub 263-Nhetembo administrator Rabison Shumba has harvested poems from the page into an anthology due for publication this year. The…
Defenders impress Van Gaal
MIAMI. — Manchester United defenders have impressed new coach Louis van Gaal in their unbeaten pre-season tour with the Dutchman lauding the backline for adapting well to the new formation…
Parents’ divorce was tough: John Legend
John Legend found it “traumatic” when his parents divorced when he was 10 and credits the support of his school for helping him through. The “All of Me” hitmaker –…
Match-fixing prison terms backed
LONDON. – Pakistan’s banned cricketers, Salim Malik and Muhammad Aamir have backed moves by New Zealand’s government to enforce prison sentences for players found guilty of spot or match-fixing.


