Soul Jah Love goes into fast foods
Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Mbare is one of the oldest suburbs in the capital and a veritable hive of activity where anything can be found, if you know the people…
Police warn errant motorists
Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter Police have expressed concern over an increase in road accidents countrywide caused by speeding and unlicensed drivers. Police yesterday said 20 139 accidents were recorded this year…
Mhofu eyes maiden win
Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter VETERAN coach Sunday “Mhofu’’ Chidzambwa — still searching for his maiden win on his return to the domestic Premiership trenches — is confident tomorrow might just…
Cabinet okays new land rentals
Masvingo Bureau Big firms and transnational corporations that own estates and plantations in the country will have to pay up to $1 million in annual land rentals after Cabinet approved…
Mnangagwa goes for Yuan
Hatred Zenenga in BEIJING, China Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday proposed to have the Chinese currency, the RMB/Yuan, as a legal tender in Zimbabwe when he met his Chinese counterpart…
At least 500 killed in recent terror attacks
NAIROBI. — At least 500 people have been killed in about 150 separate attacks from 2012 to June 2015 countrywide. Most of the deaths have been in Nairobi, Garissa and Mandera.…
Addressing Africa’s failings
Reason Wafawarova On Thursday The ultimate measure of any nation is its success, and to measure the success of any people, we need to establish where their nation stands in times…
Prophet Passion’s property attached
Crime Reporter Passion Java Ministries founder Prophet Passion Java and his wife Yasmin Java had their property recently attached by the Deputy Sheriff to recover $37 500 owed to a…
Save our traditional dances
Tafadzwa Zimoyo Entertainment Reporter In recent years, Zimbabwe has been going through a process whereby exotic dances seem to have overtaken the ethnic and traditional dances that are at the…
President Mugabe in USA for critical indaba
President Mugabe arrived in New York, the United States, yesterday to attend a United Nations Conference on Ebola, a deadly virus which has ravaged swathes of West Africa.











