Ex-ZBC presenter fights brother’s kid for inheritance
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter FORMER Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) radio presenter, Alice Masuku, is locked in a legal wrangle with her late half-brother’s children over an estate.
Ex-ZBC presenter fights brother’s kid for inheritance
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter FORMER Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) radio presenter, Alice Masuku, is locked in a legal wrangle with her late half-brother’s children over an estate.
OUR STEELY WARRIOR
Sharuko on Saturday PAUL GUNDANI did not have the poster boy appearance of Peter Ndlovu, or the striking boyish looks of Benjamin Nkonjera, but his raw power and incredible athleticism,…
A DERBY LIKE NO OTHER
Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter THERE has never been a Harare Derby that has been so overshadowed, by events elsewhere, the week has passed without the flagship encounter, set for Rufaro tomorrow,…
Of empty fame and repeating errors
Bar Talk with Bra Gee Who am I? What is my claim to fame? The truth is nothing really, just a great talent for self-marketing so I guess you could…
Report on Zim-Kenya relations blunderous, racist: Charamba
Mduduzi Mathuthu Bulawayo Bureau PRESIDENT Mugabe’s Office has accused a top American newspaper of attempting to “contrive conflict” between Zimbabwe and Kenya by publishing made-up quotes in which the Zimbabwean leader…
THE CURSE OF NOVEMBER
Tafadzwa Zimoyo Lifestyle Writer Fortune favours the brave, at least when it comes to holding November weddings in Zimbabwe. There is a moratorium imposed on any Shona rituals and rites for…
Passer-by shot in crossfire
Fungai Lupande Court Reporter A Harare man allegedly fired three shots towards his brother following a family dispute, but missed him and shot a passer-by in both legs. Rockford Munjoma (52)…
Gogo relives her life as a traditional midwife
Christopher Farai Charamba Features Correspondent Traditional medicine and practices have often been viewed with disdain. For many, the thought of using herbs to cure ailments is seen as backward.
Tigers wary of Chevrons
DHAKA.-Bangladesh will be on guard against complacency when they face a struggling Zimbabwe in a three-match one-day cricket series which starts in Dhaka today, said the team’s coach.









