WE’VE TO KEEP THE CULTURE . . . Ndiraya rallies DeMbare

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter RETURNING Dynamos assistant coach Tonderai Ndiraya is excited to be back with the Glamour Boys and has declared that the new technical crew will put everything…

Flooding exposes weakness in Zim’s disaster response

Jeffrey Gogo Climate Story TORRENTIAL rains that recently caused flash flooding in known high-risk areas, killing dozens and displacing hundreds more, have renewed simmering concerns about Zimbabwe’s capability and readiness…

Massaging the investor while marketing Zim

Bernard Bwoni Correspondent It is a very delicate centrepiece of economies worldwide and it can easily fall apart under the burden of unpredictability, unreliability and uncertainty. Investor confidence is built…

Bond coins: RBZ engages kombi operators

Herald Reporter The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has engaged retailers and the Urban Commuter Omnibus Operators Association to encourage their members to accept bond coins. Since the inception of the…

52 die of poisoned drink in Tete

MAPUTO. — At least 52 people died of contaminated drink on Saturday in Chitima area of the north-western province of Tete during a funeral ceremony, local media reported yesterday. Radio…

Motorist rapes 11-year-old girl

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau An 11-year-old girl from Beitbridge was last week allegedly raped by an unknown motorist who lured her into his car while she was selling mealie cobs…

Murphy to release reggae song

REMEMBER Eddie Murphy’s first scene in the 1982 hit movie 48 Hours? As Nick Nolte approaches his prison cell, he’s belting out “Roxanne”, a classic reggae song by The Police.…

Eye Rhymes: A call to poetry of perfection

John Anusie Correspondent To Maiwada, a good poem should intrigue, fascinate, provoke; it should upset the indolence of the status quo; it should be able to annex a palace somewhere…

Hubby sends message to ZBC ‘looking for new wife’

Court Reporter A Harare woman last week made stunning revelations in court when she said she found a message in her husband mobile phone which he sent to ZBC searching…

Labour lawyer Zvimba fired

Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Professional Cricketers Association have decided to part ways with the Labour lawyer Eliah Zvimba who has represented them on industrial issues in the last year amid…

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