Zim athletes for IAAF champs
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter YOUNG sprinter Shingirai Hlanguyo is expected to lead a small team of four Zimbabwean athletes who left the country yesterday for the IAAF World Youth Championships starting…
Groovy grannies take Japan by storm
They joke about knocking on heaven’s door, but a Japanese “girl band” with an average age of 84 have struck a blow for grannies everywhere by becoming pop idols.
Mutuma clears the air
Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter DYNAMOS’ “prodigal son” Rodrick Mutuma yesterday distanced himself from social media images which mocked coach David Mandigora when CAPS United had beaten DeMbare in the Sino…
Ngezi maintain unbeaten run
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter IN-FORM Ngezi Platinum maintained their unbeaten run in the Northern Region Division One soccer league when they dismissed Darwin 1-0 at Baobab to consolidate their pole…
Cyril Ramaphosa buys posh plot for R30m
JOHANNESBURG – Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa’s new luxury mansion will be built at the foot of Lion’s Head in Cape Town on a large stretch of prime land he bought for…
Tender scam rocks council
Vusumuzi Dube and Lungile Tshuma Municipal Reporters PROCUREMENT contracts with a combined value of about $8,7 million were re-tendered or extended after winning companies either disappeared or failed to complete works,…
57 percent of elevators in the country down
Tinomuda Chakanyuka Sunday News Reporter— ABOUT 57 percent of elevators in buildings around the country that have been inspected by the National Social Security Authority (NSSA) are not working, amid…
Satanism scare at local school
Vusumuzi Dube Sunday News Reporter PUPUILS and teachers at Eveline High School were last Monday left in shock when a Form Three pupil got into a trance and claimed to have…
Britain implores companies to invest in Zim
Harare Bureau BRITAIN has implored its companies to take up investment opportunities in Zimbabwe saying Government has developed investor-friendly policies, a striking departure from its rhetoric that the country was…
President urges Africa’s private sector to invest in social responsibility programmes
Joram Nyathi at the United Nations, New York AFRICA’S private sector should invest more in social responsibility programmes to lessen the burden on governments in fighting diseases. African Union Chair President…





