Chafa, Mbara optimistic
Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter HOW Mine midfielder Devon Chafa and Dynamos skipper Augustine Mbara believe they impressed Bidvest Wits’ coach Gavin Hunt and are optimistic they might make the…
Proplastics to list separately on ZSE
Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter MASIMBA Holdings will unbundle its plastic manufacturing division into a standalone and thereafter list it on Zimbabwe Stock Exchange in an effort to unlock value…
Expulsion above board: Mudenda
Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter Speaker of the National Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudenda has said the expulsion of former Zanu-PF MP for Headlands Didymus Mutasa and his nephew former Hurungwe…
Dynasty beckons for Aussies
MELBOURNE. — Dark sunglasses were the order of the day for Australia’s triumphant cricket team yesterday as they paraded the Cricket World Cup trophy to hundreds of fans at a…
Destiny’s Child thrills at Stellar Awards
They shocked fans when they reunited at the Super Bowl halftime in 2013. And Destiny’s Child surprised audience members once more when they appeared on stage at the Stellar Gospel…
Tracking machines for traffic offenders
George Maponga MASVINGO Bureau GOVERNMENT plans to introduce electronic traffic recording and tracking system aimed at curbing corruption by police manning roadblocks on major highways.
Editorial Comment: SPB PAYE saga could be a tip of the iceberg
WE have said it before, but it bears repeating until someone takes heed: There is need to fix systems in State institutions to close loopholes exploited by individuals and gangs…
SA firm eyes Hwange coking coal
Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter ArcelorMittal South Africa has started talks with Hwange Colliery Company Limited with a view of importing coking coal from the coal miner for its steel…
Fifa candidate in Zimbabwe
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor FIFA presidential candidate Ali Bin Al Hussein of Jordan was expected to fly into the country last night to meet with Government and the Zimbabwe…
21 000 pupils pregnant last financial year
Johannesburg. — Around 21 000 schoolgirls, including 717 still in primary school, were pregnant in the 2013-14 financial year, Netwerk24 reported yesterday.











