LATEST: President Mbasogo leaves

Staff Reporter Equatorial Guinea President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo left Harare for his country this afternoon after a three-day working visit here. President Mbasogo who arrived in Harare on Friday…

Zim gives birth to new Beyonce

Peter Matika, Senior Life Reporter UNITED States-based Zimbabwean R&B sensation Tinashe Jorgenson Kachingwe, popularly known as Tinashe, recently dropped yet another billboard favourite — Player — featuring American rapper and…

What a year for the President

President Mugabe has revamped the way the African Union does things by introducing a host of processes and decision-making systems that ensure the bloc’s effectiveness in addressing issues affecting the…

$1million milling plant for Maphisa

Roberta Katunga, Senior Business Reporter AGRICULTURAL Rural Development Authority (Arda) and its partner Trek will set an estimated $1 million mealie meal milling plant and silos at Maphisa Growth Point…

HHI pastor breaks away

Walter Mswazie, Masvingo Correspondent A pastor for one of the charismatic Pentecostal churches in Masvingo, Harvest House International (HHI) Reverend Ntobeko Mhlanga who recently asked to be released has set…

Walking the talk

Peter Matika, Senior Life Reporter A 41-year-old South African woman Zelma Vermaak has given up her corporate lifestyle to join Zimbabwean professional guide — Samuel Nkomo in his epic rhino…

Teachers salary cut war looms…No three-months pay for below 50% pass rate…Teachers threaten industrial, court action

Vusumuzi Dube/Tinomuda Chakanyuka Sunday News Reporters THE Government will cut salaries of teachers who will fail to produce good results especially for public examination classes, among a cocktail of measures aimed…

‘Don’t you have a good story to tell?’

Chief Reporter President Mugabe has expressed his concern over negative reporting on African issues, saying journalists on the continent should be at the forefront of promoting positivity.

Diabetes made simple!

Lee-Anne Many of us are familiar with the phrase “prevention is better than cure”, but what good is it when one doesn’t know the impact a disease/condition has on the…

GONE IN 180…Second defeat ends Warriors’ Chan campaign

Petros Kausiyo in Rubavu, Rwanda Zimbabwe………………………………………………………0 Mali…………………………………………………………. (0) 1

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