Rugby dropped from Games
Mbachi Mutukula-Maregere Sports Reporter FOLLOWING the withdrawal of rugby from this year’s Africa Games, Zimbabwe have now shifted focus to the Namibia SAFland Sevens Rugby tournament in Windhoek next month.
Retaining title will be tougher: Jose
LONDON.- Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho feels it will be more difficult for his side to retain the English Premier League soccer title with the other contenders having made strong additions…
Actor Robert Downey Jnr ranked top earner
“Iron Man” star Robert Downey Jnr was named the world’s top-earning actor on Tuesday by Forbes, taking first place on a list that featured leading men from Bollywood as well…
Kim surprises fan on birthday
Kim Kardashian may have a book titled “Selfish”, but the reality TV star loves to do good things for her fans and had a surprise in store for one her…
Industry can still give back to the community
The economic climate in the country has resulted in most companies adopting means and ways to remain operational. The country’s community of individuals, entrepreneurs and the industry, at large, has now…
Look East Policy brings hope to Zim
Peacemaker Zano Correspondent It is motivating that a delegation of Chinese experts is in Zimbabwe with the main objective of assessing and making a way forward in financing the mega…
Manyengavana on Lake Harvest
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter Northern Region Division One Soccer League chairperson Willard Manyengavana says they are still waiting for Lake Harvest to communicate their official position concerning the club’s future.
Home away from home with ‘Fibroniks On The Go’
What is a value added service? According to investopedia.com, a value added service refers to an enhancement a company gives its product or service before offering the product to customers.
Mutuma rallies his boys
Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter DYNAMOS striker Rodreck Mutuma says they have to win the Chibuku Super Cup to show that they remain the big boys in domestic football. The league…
Health boost for Zim students in SA
Business Reporter First Mutual Holdings’ medical fund, First Mutual Health, has partnered South African health insurer Momentum Health to extend medical aid services to Zimbabweans study-ing in South Africa.

