Editorial Comment: Chiefs must lead by example
WE are concerned by the tendency among some in the country’s leadership to focus on what they can get out of the severely depleted national coffers, instead of concentrating on…
‘We are running late’
Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter— VETERAN coach Sunday “Mhofu’’ Chidzambwa has issued a chilling warning to lethargic ZIFA that the Warriors chances of reaching the 2017 African Cup of Nations risk…
TelOne sets aside $10m for Metro Wifi
Business Reporter— State-owned telecommunications company, TelOne has set aside $9,5 million for the initial phase of the Metro Wifi Service and Fibre to the Home (FTTH) services expansion programme. TelOne managing…
Miss Zimbabwe unveils models
Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter— More promises of perfection have once again been made about the upcoming Miss World Zimbabwe 2015. The grand finale is scheduled for this Saturday at Mermaids Pool in…
Music galore to mark Uhuru
Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent During the liberation struggle morale in camps was boosted by music and it played an important role until the end of the struggle in 1980 when the…
Hwange life extension to raise power output
Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Power Company says the extension of Hwange Power Station’s life span will optimise its output to its design capacity of 920 megawatts for at…
400 repatriated from S. Africa
Thupeyo Muleya in DURBAN, South Africa THE first batch of 407 Zimbabweans who were displaced during the xenophobia-motivated attacks in the Chatsworth area of Durban in South Africa left for…
Zimbabwe’s pride
Muchadura Dube Correspondent THE nation of Zimbabwe celebrates 35 years of independence with a broad smile with numerous milestones having been achieved to date. The satisfaction of independence which had primarily political…
South Africa reaches boiling point
Imraan Buccus Correspondent The Rainbow Nation seems to be in tatters. It was a dream that carried us out of the possibility of an ongoing civil war in the 1990s.…
Musicians pray for xenophobia victims
Sophia Chese Arts Correspondent Gospel musician Charles Charamba on Friday castigated the violence against foreigners that erupted in South Africa saying it is disgusting and must not be tolerated. The musician said…











