Muramu oda vharamuromo

NDINOKUKWAZISAI tete, Ndiri murume ane makore 34, ndakaroora uye ndine vana vaviri. Ndinogara nemudzimai wangu naamainini muramu wangu.

Latest: Mumbengegwi takes over Council of Ministers chair

Lloyd Gumbo in VICTORIA FALLS Foreign Affairs Minister Simbarashe Mumbengegwi has taken over as Sadc chairperson of the Council of Ministers from his Malawian predecessor Dr George Thaputula Chaponda.

Hero’s send off for Bosso fan

Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS FC fan Thembelenkosini Hloli, 23, who was stabbed to death by alleged Dynamos supporters yesterday got a befitting send off from hundreds of football…

Chibuku Super Cup action evades Bulawayo

Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter BULAWAYO football enthusiasts will miss the Chibuku Super Cup action following closure of all city stadia which are being renovated for December’s African Union Sports…

Dynamos players boycott training

Harare Bureau DYNAMOS chairman Kenny Mubaiwa says the club’s leadership will not be held hostage by players who are not using proper channels to raise their grievances as the stand-off…

Rooney named United captain

Wayne Rooney has been named Manchester United captain by Louis van Gaal with Darren Fletcher becoming vice-captain. The striker has beaten Robin van Persie, who was Van Gaal’s leader when…

ALL BLACKS EYE WORLD RECORD

Wellington – The All Blacks head into the Rugby Championship with the whiff of a world record in the nostrils but their eyes firmly focused on a bigger prize in…

Zim in bid to liberalise air transport

Harare Bureau GOVERNMENT is working on liberalising air transport to enhance destination connectivity and ensure more airlines are attracted to the country, Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Dr Obert Mpofu…

New toothpaste factory for Zim

Martin Kadzere Harare Bureau CHEMICOTEX, one of east Africa’s leading fast moving consumer goods in partnership with a local company, Merzin Industries intends to set up a Whitedent toothpaste plant…

Chrome smelting firm courts financiers

Harare Bureau CHINESE chrome smelting company, Afrochine is courting external financiers to raise $100 million required for the setting up of more smelters at its Selous chrome smelting plant.

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