‘ZIFFTours’ begin
Entertainment Reporter Following the successful hosting of the 16th edition of the Zimbabwe International Film Festival in Harare film screenings continue at Midlands State University in Gweru as part of…
Trezagah the stunt man
Many thought that Trezagah would be sent home last week on the eviction show but the Mozambican rapper stayed on. He has shown himself to be the most reserved housemate,…
Gishon Ntini, Chiredzi FC fined
Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter WHOEVER coined the phrase, “it never rains, but pours,” might have had the likes of Chiredzi FC in mind. After being relegated from the Castle Lager Premiership last…
Dzimbabwe Arts Festival lights up GZU
Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Fadzai Musati is Miss Dzimbabwe 2014 after being crowned at the two-day Dzimbabwe Arts Festival hosted by Great Zimbabwe University. The festival was a resounding success as it…
Windies backtrack
BRIDGETOWN. — Battle lines are being drawn in West Indies cricket between the players and administrators following the team’s shock withdrawal from the tour of India.
SA snubs Afcon
JOHANNESBURG. — South Africa is not ready to host the Africa Cup of Nations in January if Morocco withdraws because of the Ebola epidemic, Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula said yesterday.
Bread production goes down
Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter National bread production went down 10 percent to 900 000 loaves per day in the quarter to September from about one million loaves as consumers continue…
Goal celebration kills Indian player
NEW DELHI. — A young footballer lost his life in India’s north-east over the weekend after injuring his spinal cord while celebrating a goal he had scored, newspapers reported yester-…
Rise of paprika farming in Zim
By Steve Mapfumo A first time visit to the Matabeleland provinces in the year 2003 was an exciting experience for me. The roads in Bulawayo looked quite wide and the…
TSL bosses acquitted
Business Reporter Three Tobacco Sales Limited Company bosses, who were accused of duping a businessman of $600 000 in a failed horticulture business deal, have been acquitted.

