‘Hunky’ roars
Sports Reporter UNHERALDED Mutare bodybuilder Blessing ‘Hunky B’ Saunyama believes he has what it takes to make a lasting impression when he struts and flexes his muscles alongside competitors in…
Karanda: The ‘miracle’ hospital
Tichaona Zindoga Senior Features Writer The idea of “miracles” has, at the moment, permeated the Zimbabwean psyche as a good number of people are turning to the supernatural for solutions…
Private Lounge hosts ‘Legends Tour’
Entertainment Reporter Wheel spinners Tich Mataz, Dr Zobha and Garry B will team up in a new project called “The Legends Tour” that would see them invading several clubs to…
Mission Accomplished . . . ’As artistes we are one big family’
Sophia Chese Arts Correspondent Scores of artistes from different genres thronged the Book Café on Tuesday night to fundraise for fellow artiste Pretty Xaba who needs to undergo surgery in…
Visual artists defy odds
Stephen Garan’anga Visual Art Zimbabwe’s visual art platforms and art business transactions have remained subdued for a while but that has not deterred most practitioners from creating.
US warns of more Ebola infections
NEW YORK. — US health officials on Tuesday laid out worst-case and best-case scenarios for the Ebola epidemic in West Africa, warning that the number of infected people could explode…
America strikes IS group in Syria, Iraq
BEIRUT. — US war planes bombed Islamic State militant positions on both sides of the Syrian-Iraqi border yesterday as hard-line Syrian rebels who have been battling the extremist group sought…
Chitepo Law School: A history and celebration
Abel Dzobo Correspondent The recent reopening of the Great Zimbabwe University was significant in a number of ways, being an academic milestone. The christening of the institution after the country’s…
PTA Bank advances $500m to Zim
Business Reporter THE PTA Bank has this year advanced more than $200 million in trade and project finance, pushing the financial institution’s funding to Zimbabwe to $500 million cumulatively.
Epilepsy: Moving beyond mysticism
Alois Vinga Like many conditions, epilepsy is a misunderstood phenomenon often couched in mysticism and negativity. In fact, people often mistake seizures for epilepsy, thereby clouding their understanding and response…










