Weeding out common errors first

Morris Mtisi DOES all the English Language we read in newspapers and magazines and backyard authors respect acknowledged rules of grammar? What about radio and television presenters? I wish I could…

Landlady bites lodger’s breast in Zesa bill row

Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter A MUM of two nearly lost a breast after her caretaker landlady bit her in a fight over an unpaid Zesa bill. Thandeka Ndlovu, 25,…

Djokovic, Murray on course to meet at Rogers Cup

NOVAK DJOKOVIC and Andy Murray remain on a quarter-final collision course at the Rogers Cup in Toronto after both men came through their second-round matches on Wednesday.

War vets join Zanu-PF chairperson debate

Nduduzo Tshuma Senior Political Reporter WAR veterans are set to meet Zanu-PF secretary for administration Cde Didymus and secretary for information and publicity Cde Rugare Gumbo in due course to…

Vic Falls groups get chance to shine

Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter DANCE groups from Victoria Falls will have a rare opportunity to showcase their talents in front of Sadc Heads of State and international delegates when…

Khan hopeful of facing Mayweather

AMIR Khan remains hopeful of securing his dream clash with Floyd Mayweather (pictured) in May by impressing against a big-name opponent this December.

Farmers’ security of tenure to boost revenue collection

Luthando Mapepa MINISTER of Lands and Rural Resettlement, Dr Douglas Mombeshora, last week said the recently launched farmers’ security of tenure will help boost revenue collection as farmers are now…

Ministry pledges to transform arts sector

Entertainment Correspondent THE Ministry of Sport, Arts and Culture has pledged to transform its sectors to become vibrant industries and contribute to the social transformation and integration of Zimbabweans through…

Spar Rusape, workers in court

Lovemore Kadzura Efforts by former Spar Rusape workers to recover $54 000 arrears in unpaid salaries has hit a temporary snag after the Messenger of court was ordered to stop…

Malawi, Tanzania move towards One Stop Border Post

Malawi and the United Republic of Tanzania have taken the first step towards creation of a One Stop Border Post at the Songwe-Kasumulu entry point in a move aimed at…

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