Diasporan remittances boost economy

Silence Mugadzaweta in VICTORIA FALLS Online Writer ZIMBABWE has received a cumulative $3,5 billion since 2009 from its nationals in the Diaspora who now account for about 25 percent of…

Lock storms into semi-finals

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter BENJAMIN Lock continued with his good performance in the Old Mutual Zimbabwe F2 ITF Futures tournament when he upset fourth seed Evan Song of United States…

Golf awards on tonight

Sports Reporter THE second edition of the annual Zimbabwe Golf Awards will be held this evening at Warren Hills with, William Lake nominated for the Best Professional Golfer award.

Hip-hop galore in city

Wellington Kudiwa Entertainment Reporter Hip-hop music in Zimbabwe is slowly getting recognition as more artistes are vying for recognition in the industry. This weekend will see hip-hop enthusiasts in a rare…

John Legend’s wife wants four kids

She’s been married to singer John Legend for two years – and model Chrissy Teigen is planning on expanding their family as soon as possible. At the MailOnline yacht party at…

Reds in Firmino coup

LONDON. – Liverpool have completed a £29 million deal for Brazilian international Roberto Firmino after Anfield chief executive Ian Ayre flew to South America to pull-off the transfer coup.

LATEST: Police lied to Marikana commission: findings

Johannesburg – The Marikana commission suggested that the SA Police Service lied about its tactical plan to disperse striking mineworkers on August 16 2012.

Maonero edu: Rangai vana murudo, tsitsi

MAZUVA ano pane nyaya iri kutsviriridza, inova yekuti vabereki pamwe nevarairidzi vane mvumo here yekuranga vana senzira yekuvapinza mugwara rakanaka.

LATEST: Taxman targets churches

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) will soon tax churches and is working on a legislative framework for the purpose and should be ready by November.

SSB under fire . . . Fails to remit stop order payments

Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter THE Salary Service Bureau (SSB) has come under fire from civil servants unions over its alleged failure to remit stop order payments for government workers despite…

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