— Ziva —HAKATA
HAKATA tumiti kana tumabhonzo twakavezwa twunoshandiswa nen’anga pakushopera. Kushopera zvinoreva kutsvaga ruzivo uchiita zvekufembera. Mamiriro anenge akaita hakata kana dzakandwa pasi ndiwo anotariswa nen’anga yopa dudziro. Hakata dzinoshandiswa dziri ina,…
Boka warns farmers of bogus tobacco buyers
Farming Correspondent AS the tobacco selling season opens next month, Boka Sales Floors chief executive officer Ms Rudo Boka has urged tobacco farmers to watch against dubious tobacco buyers who…
Julius Daudi future uncertain
Ngqabutho Moyo Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS Football Club are likely to send Julius Daudi back to Namibian Premier League team FNB XI to complete his contract. The Namibian side complained that…
$5 RBZ compensation not fair, economists say
Charity Ruzvidzo Business Reporter ECONOMISTS have described the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ)’s $5 compensation to Zim-dollar account holders as unfair and miscalculated.
Libya asks UN to lift arms embargo to confront ISIL
Libya’s foreign minister has asked the United Nations to end an embargo on weapon sales to the country’s internationally recognised government and help support its army as it confronts the…
12 years jail for stoning friend to death
Mashudu Netsianda Senior Court Reporter A BULAWAYO man who stoned his friend to death in a row over a girlfriend, before dumping the body on a river bank, was yesterday…
Kushaya mbereko nezvikonzero zvacho
KUSHAYA mbereko kukundikana kubata pamuviri kwenguva ingareba kusvika gore rimwe chete apo vanhu vanenge vachipinda munyaya dzepabonde pasina nzira dzekurera mhuri dzavanenge vachishandisa panguva iyi.
Figo wants 48-team World Cup
London — Luis Figo has revealed proposals for a 48-team World Cup and a $3.5 billion windfall for national associations as he launched his Fifa presidential campaign yesterday.
Women football leadership meets
Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe women’s football leadership meets in Harare tomorrow for a review meeting that is likely to see sparks flying after a controversial end to…
‘She can afford to look after the child’
Weekender Correspondent THE Mutare Civil Court was brought to a standstill on Monday after a police officer protested against paying maintenance to his wife saying they are staying under one…


