Q The Boss living the dream
Mbongeni Msimanga Showbiz Correspondent HARARE-based Bulawayo comedian, Nqobizitha “Q The Boss” Dube, seems to be reaping benefits from his craft following his recent performance in the United States.
MDC-T property seizure halted
Lovemore Mataire Harare Bureau THE seizure of property belonging to MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai was yesterday halted after the opposition party made an urgent chamber application for stay of execution…
MDC-T property seizure halted
Lovemore Mataire Harare Bureau THE seizure of property belonging to MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai was yesterday halted after the opposition party made an urgent chamber application for stay of execution…
Wallabies aim to build on Boks win
Mendoza — Australia hope to build on the momentum created by a dramatic triumph over South Africa when they meet Argentina in Mendoza today in a Rugby Championship second-round Test.
Wallabies aim to build on Boks win
Mendoza — Australia hope to build on the momentum created by a dramatic triumph over South Africa when they meet Argentina in Mendoza today in a Rugby Championship second-round Test.
Hamilton quickest in GP practice
Lewis Hamilton was in impressive form as he set the pace in second practice at the Hungarian Grand Prix yesterday. The world champion was 0.351 seconds clear of Daniil Kvyat’s Red…
Nip racism in the bud
Dingilizwe Ntuli DESPITE some people’s strong beliefs that the age-old discrimination method has been put to rest, racism remains widespread and deeply entrenched in amateur and professional sport the world…
Hamilton quickest in GP practice
Lewis Hamilton was in impressive form as he set the pace in second practice at the Hungarian Grand Prix yesterday. The world champion was 0.351 seconds clear of Daniil Kvyat’s Red…
Nip racism in the bud
Dingilizwe Ntuli DESPITE some people’s strong beliefs that the age-old discrimination method has been put to rest, racism remains widespread and deeply entrenched in amateur and professional sport the world…
6,000 employees dismissed, unions appeal to President
Felex Share Harare Bureau NEARLY 6,000 people have lost their jobs since the Supreme Court ruling on July 17 and trade unions are appealing to President Robert Mugabe to immediately…

