MUSIC: Singer fires salvo at Starbrite

ON JANUARY 28 and 29, the finals of Starbrite were held at a popular nightclub in Harare. As usual, promises of “brighter days” were made to the contestants by founder…

Volleyball Association seeks funds

THE troubled Zimbabwe Volleyball Association, whose financial statements have perennially hovered in the red, seeks $47 000 for this year’s international assignments.

BOXING: The ‘dark’ past Arifonso can’t shed

TWO-TIME Commonwealth flyweight boxing champion Zvenyika “Mosquito” Arifonso’s “dark” past is haunting his present.

ZHUWAO BRIEF: There is no trickle-down, comrades

Zim-Asset recognises human resources as one of the key drivers of the economy and postulates that socio-economic transformation will be largely propelled through the “judicious exploitation of our human and…

Zimbabwe scores big at AFCON2015

John Manzongo in MONGOMO, Equatorial Guinea Zimbabwe’s security assistance has enabled Equatorial Guinea to successfully host the African Cup of Nations and safeguard continental pride, a top military commander here…

DIVINE APPOINTMENTS: Daily devotionals yes, but Bible remains main read

ONCE in a while, we depart from the norm because of the need to deal with some important issues that the body of Christ encounters on a day-to-day basis.

SOCCER: Sadiki staying put in DRC despite political unrest

ZIMBABWEAN football players plying their trade in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s top-flight league are on high alert as fears are abound that the political unrest that has hit the…

BUSINESS FORUM: When duties are duplicated

MANY companies usually favour delegating duties to various individuals for it is believed that apportioning responsibilities reduces the likelihood that errors (intentional or unintentional) will remain undetected.

Curse or myth: Do periods affect performance?

Amelia Earhart is flying solo across the Pacific Ocean when something horrific happens. The American looks into the camera and screams “Oh no, my period!” before losing control of her…

ZIM Dancehall artistes feel pinch

FAME and fortune typically go hand-in-glove, but that has not been the case in the country’s Zim dancehall genre, which currently has the most popular artistes in the entertainment industry.

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