Good governance should be our motto – Mudenda
Lloyd Gumbo THE INTERVIEW Ministers, Members of Parliament and other senior Government officials thronged Victoria Falls from October 30 to November 3 for the pre-Budget seminar to deliberate on the…
Zooming in on Tafadzwa’s vision
Chris Johnson Lunga Lifestyle Correspondent Imagine yourself being blind for a day and left alone to negotiate your way around your home. What and how would you feel? Would you not…
Groom’s party: Dressing your grooms men
Q: I’m getting married this summer. I’m entering the stage now when I need to think about clothing—the part I’ve been looking forward to the most, naturally. The luxurious new…
New machine for Ronaldo
LONDON. — Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo reportedly bought himself a multi-million pound private jet. The 30-year-old is believed to have paid out €19million on a new Gulfstream G200 business…
Gunners impress Welbeck
LONDON. — Danny Welbeck admits he’s been impressed with Arsenal’s performances this soccer season. The Gunners sit second in the English Premier League table after 12 matches, level on points…
Of humourless comics and falling giants
BAR TALK with Bra Gee Who am I? I am not sure what it is with people and poking their noses into matters that are none of their business. First…
Entries open for Summer Series
Collin Matiza Sports Editor ENTRIES have now opened for the country’s premier motorcyling event – the Zimbabwe Summer Series – which will be held at Donnybrook Raceway in Harare next month.
‘Spectre’ – Swaggering show of confidence’
COOL RELOADED with Swagga T Be so happy that when others look at you they become happy too. Another weekend is upon us and the countdown for the festive season…
James to the rescue
MONTEVIDEO. — Real Madrid star James Rodriguez returned to snatch a draw for Colombia against Chile on Thursday as Argentina and Brazil’s long-awaited World Cup soccer qualifying clash was postponed…
NYTimes scribe apologises
Bulawayo Bureau A FOREIGN journalist who published fabricated quotes he attributed to President Mugabe has said he takes “full responsibility for the mistake” after Zimbabwe protested.




