Garanganga upbeat

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter Zimbabwe Davis Cup tennis team member Takanyi Garanganga believes they need to remain focused when they take on Moldova in the Europe/Africa Group II relegation play…

RioZim committed to Murowa

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter RioZim, the company which was given management contract to run Murowa Diamonds following the divesture of global mining giant Rio Tinto has assured the community around…

Does the High Court have jurisdiction in labour matters?

Matthias Ruziwa HR Issues The Labour Court enjoys exclusivity in all matters where the cause of action and the remedy are all provided for in the Act. Outside that, for instance, where…

Mandebvu caught live at Vic Falls

Fred Zindi Music The last time I visited Victoria Falls was in the company of Derrick Blackwood, a dreadlocked Rastaman from Jamaica who had come to Zimbabwe for a visit.

Dancehall meets sungura at Dandaro

Sophia Chese Arts Correspondent Sungura ace Alick Macheso will today clash with Zim dance hall sensation Soul Jah Love at Dandaro Inn. In apparent recognition of the attraction of Zim dancehall…

Celebrities want British PM to protect BBC

A number of celebrities have signed an open letter to British Prime Minister David Cameron calling on him to protect the BBC from cuts. James Bond star Daniel Craig, Dame Judi…

The prisons couldn’t deter them

Christopher Charamba Features Correspondent The prison was a symbol of oppression in colonial Africa as the settler regimes tried to contain the raging fires of discontent and sparks of liberation. Ironically, as…

GM stands by Kid Rock

General Motors says it will continue sponsoring Kid Rock’s summer tour despite a Detroit activist group’s request that the car maker cut financial ties with the musician if he displays…

Illegal vendors heed call, some defiant

Crime Reporter A number of illegal vendors in Harare have heeded calls by the city officials to leave the streets for designated sites, although there are some still resisting the…

Mostaff ordered to pay up

Prosper Dembedza Court Reporter Rising Zim dancehall musician Mostaffy Mutiwa, popularly known as Mostaff, was Monday ordered to pay US$100 per month towards the upkeep of his child. Baby mama…

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