‘Mshika-shika’ refuses to die

 . . . as City Shuttle Service suffers stillbirth When the City of Harare introduced a shuttle service meant to do rounds in the central busines district (CBD), many commuters…

BACK IN BUSINESS

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor ZIMBABWE’S Warriors finally got down to business yesterday, putting aside the turmoil that rocked the start of their preparations for their African Cup of Nations qualifying…

Emily Kachote axed

Entertainment Reporters EMILY Kachote was yesterday officially dethroned as Miss World Zimbabwe, paving way for the first princess Annie Grace Mutambu. In a statement, the Miss Zimbabwe executive board said…

Amos Midzi died of poisoning: Autopsy

Tendai Mugabe and Daniel Kachere A post-mortem conducted yesterday on former Zanu-PF Harare provincial chairman and Cabinet Minister Cde Amos Midzi’s body, which was recovered from his car at his…

Lewis regrets wrong choices

LONDON. — Former England allrounder Chris Lewis has said he wants to help prevent young cricketers making the “wrong choices” that caused him to be jailed for cocaine smuggling as…

Cech wanted by Gunners

LONDON. — Paris Saint-Germain have reportedly pulled out of the transfer race for Petr Cech because he is on the brink of joining Arsenal. The 33-year-old appears to be edging…

Masimirembwa booted out

Tichaona Zindoga Political Editor Zanu-PF Harare Province has passed a vote of no confidence on interim chairman Cde Godwills Masimirembwa, throwing the province into fresh turmoil.

Ignore farmers at your own peril, Chinamasa warns banks

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter FINANCE Minister Patrick Chinamasa has rapped banks for failing to adjust to the new domestic economic order requiring financial products tailor- made for small farmers.

Tehn Diamond for Senegal fest

Anesu Mawarire Entertainment Reporter Award-winning rapper Tehn Diamond will make his debut stage appearance in Senegal tomorrow at the biggest hip-hop festival in West Africa called “Festa2H”.

Govt defends tourists’ VAT

Government has defended the introduction of a 15 percent Value Added Tax on accommodation for international tourists, saying the move was in line with practices in the region and internationally.

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