Junior Sables gear for Coca-Cola SA expedition
LAST weekend was typified by joy, jubilation as well as despair at the Old Mutual-bankrolled national trials held in Esigodini and Chinhoyi where the Zimbabwe Under-13, Under-16 and Under-18 rugby…
Lessons from national teams’ failures
Simbarashe Dube Sports Reporter DESPITE the country having a wealth of talent in football the national teams’ failure to outfox their opponents in the previous weeks can be considered as…
Woman scalds rival with porridge
Fairness Moyana Sunday News Correspondent A JAMBEZI woman learnt the hard way that it’s not always easy to be promoted from a small house to the “main house” when she…
Government strikes new deal for Zimasco
GOVERNMENT has brokered a deal between a South African-based company, Moti Investments, and Zimbabwe Alloy Smelting Company (Zimasco) that could see the Russian-owned company buying all the produce from the
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Better productivity will lower prices
There is this irrational profiteering tendency that has subsisted among Zimbabweans since the hyper-inflationary era of 2007-2008.
Gunmen kill 22 bus passengers in Pakistan attack
Gunmen disguised as members of the Pakistani security forces killed at least 22 passengers on Friday night after forcing them off buses traveling from the western city of Quetta to…
Zim artiste nominated for BET awards
Mbongeni Msimanga Sunday Leisure Correspondent WHEN someone is doing what they like and enjoy, they seldom think of awards but because they are driven by their passion — that emotional…
Zifa optimistic over Valinhos debt
ZIFA will continue engaging Fifa over the Valinhos debt which saw the country being suspended from the preliminary round of the 2018 Wolrd Cup qualifying round.
Man bashes wife over relish
Dumani Moyo Sunday News Reporter A BULAWAYO man last week smacked his wife all over the body with his fists after she had refused to cook his favourite relish.
Bump-and-grind in Gokwe as poor state of roads threaten to isolate district
GOKWE North district in the Midlands province might be the hub of cotton farming and (of course) the epicentre of mysterious happenings bordering on witchcraft in Zimbabwe.

