‘Book of Love’ unveiled

Sophia Chese Arts Correspondent It was a house full of notable names at the Book Café recently when jazz musician Wadzanai Ndudzo aka Wanai launched her debut album “Book of…

ZEC unveils nomination guidelines

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has unveiled guidelines to govern political parties when they nominate people to fill in vacant posts under the party list system.

Zim bowls team to hold last practice session

Mbachi Mutukula-Maregere Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE bowls national team members are today expected to hold their final practice ahead of the Quadrangular Series in Namibia this weekend.

LVG’S record at United worse

LONDON. — Manchester United flop David Moyes had a better record than Louis van Gaal at this stage . . . even after playing tougher games!

‘ZPC Kariba will bounce back’

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter ZPC Kariba skipper Tawanda Munyanduri said their defeat to FC Platinum was a setback, but will inspire them to fight even harder for the championship.

Zim misses revenue target

Business Reporter Zimbabwe missed its revenue target in the quarter to September as most heads underperformed, a latest report on revenue performance by the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority shows.

Parliament Opening Live Blog

This ends our updates. 1233: The National Anthem is being sung outside Parliament. 1231: President Mugabe and First Lady Dr Grace Mugabe, accompanied by Service Chiefs, have left Parliament. 1228:…

Latest: Lovemore Moyo’s driver dies from accident injuries

Online Reporter THE driver of MDC-T national chairman Lovemore Moyo has died after succumbing to injuries he sustained in an accident that occurred on Saturday night 18 October. Vumani Mahlangu…

Orlando Pirates goalkeeper Senzo Meyiwa shot dead saving Kelly Khumalo

Online Reporter   Bafana Bafana captain Senzo Meyiwa was shot and killed on Sunday trying to protect his girlfriend during a robbery at her home near Johannesburg, officials said on…

Presidency denies Zuma called off trip after ‘snub’

Johannesburg – The presidency yesterday denied reports that President Jacob Zuma cancelled his trip to the UK because he was refused an audience with the British prime minister.

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