IT’S CRUNCH TIME• Warriors battle to banish ghosts in Rwanda
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor ZIMBABWE’S Warriors will try to banish the ghost which has stalked them for more than half-a-dozen years in which they have failed to win the…
14m face hunger in Southern Africa
Johannesburg. — Around 14 million people across southern Africa face hunger after a prolonged drought wrecked harvests, with Malawi among the worst hit countries, the UN’s World Food Programme said…
CAZ to hold film workshop
Lovemore Meya Arts Correspondent Creative Arts Zimbabwe (CAZ) is convening a short film training workshop from January 21 to 23 at Pamberi Trust. The organisers will hold a workshop themed:…
Pasuwa wants good CHAN start
Petros Kausiyo in RUBAVU, RWANDA ZIMBABWE Warriors coach Callisto Pasuwa has emphasised the importance of getting their 2016 CHAN finals campaign on a winning note, when they take on neighbours…
Mujuru ‘paper tiger’ not ‘Cinderella’ of the opposition
Dumisani Sibanda Correspondent Analysts believe the Mujuru People First project might suffer the same jinx as other ruling party rebels of failing to stamp their name in opposition circles or…
Xi optimistic
BEIJING. — Despite downward growth pressure and recent financial market volatility, President Xi Jinping yesterday said the country’s long-term economic fundamentals remain sound.
Ex-NSSA boss sings the blues
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter FORMER National Social Security Authority information communication technology director Mr Bright Chidyagwai is failing to pay legal fees amounting to $3 571 he owes his…
Pets head to church in Spain
Madrid. — Dogs, cats, rabbits and even iguanas, many decked out in colourful sweaters to keep warm, trooped into Spanish churches on Sunday for a blessing on the Day of…
Visual artist interacts through painting
Tawanda Matanhire Arts Reporter Nature inspired visual artist Thabani Ngandula was born deaf but has turned to painting as a vehicle for interacting with the world. The 25-year-old art enthusiast…
Inflation closes 2015 in negative
Business Reporter ZIMBABWE’S year-on-year inflation rate (annual percentage change) for the month of December 2015 as measured by the all-items Consumer Price Index stood at -2,47 percent, shedding 0,01 percentage…











