OUT & ABOUT: A city that never sleeps
HARARE is truly a city that does not sleep – while many people do not like missing their Sunday church service, others do not miss the action at their favourite…
Gundani laid to rest
Lovemore Zigara Midlands Correspondent THE football community yesterday descended on Kwekwe to bid farewell to former Warriors, Ziscosteel and Lancashire Steel defender Paul Gundani who was laid to rest at…
Mudzimba with Mai Chisamba: Spoilt for choice, ndoroora upi?
Spoilt for choice, ndoroora upi? Thank you Mai Chisamba for this platform. I am a young guy aged 35 and currently dating two beautiful women. For your benefit let me…
Russia suspends all flights to Egypt
Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to suspend all Russian flights to Egypt after a recommendation by his chief of intelligence for a halt until the cause of the crash of…
CBZ calls for partnerships with industry
THE country’s biggest bank CBZ Holdings has urged industry to engage more with lenders in order to forge a mutually beneficial relationship for economic growth.
Drama as Psmas bosses fight minister
Kuda Bwititi Chief Reporter Premier Service Medical Aid Society executives are using “mafia-like” tactics to block the implementation of a forensic audit report implicating them in abuse of millions of…
DECOR: Designing your home study room
WHEN living in a crowded environment, we dream of that special personal cave where you can relax, think and have some well-deserved alone time – all the while being productive.…
Obituary: Paul Gundani: Larger than life
Garikai Mazara How time flies! It was in February that we went to Redcliff and Torwood to do a series of stories that touched on how the infrastructure, both sporting…
Bangladesh thump Zimbabwe
Dhaka — Shakib Al Hasan grabbed his maiden five-wicket haul and Mushfiqur Rahim hit a fine century as Bangladesh crushed Zimbabwe by 145 runs in the first one-day international yesterday.
Trevor Juul in Zifa presidency fix
Makomborero Mutimukulu BUSINESSMAN Trevor Juul’s Zifa presidential bid hit the quick sand last night while Phillip Chiyangwa, James Takavada and Leslie Gwindi’s papers were accepted without drama.







