Believe it or not, you can marry yourself

Tendai Mbirimi and Simon Marijani We have known marriage as a union between two people, however, there is a new phenomenon arising: Sologamy. Whether this is creativity or madness, time…

STRANGER THAN FICTION: ‘Goblins are wiping out our family’

Fatima Bulla In May 1992, a car jacker did the unthinkable. He walked straight into a police camp with hands stretched out and pleaded for an arrest. The man had…

TIMB to introduce e-marketing

Livingstone Marufu THE Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board will this season introduce a digital electronic counting system to bring sanity to the tobacco auction floors. Dubbed E-marketing, the electronic system…

DIVINE APPPOINTMENTS: Let brotherly love continue

IT was an occasion that could best be described as a home-coming as more than 30 pastors from various ministries gathered at Andy Millar Hall, Harare on February 13 to…

Delta clash ends in stalemate

Sports Reporter THE Bulawayo Companies Social Soccer League clash between Delta subsidiaries, the Coca-Cola division and the transport section ended in a 2-2 stalemate as each team dominated either half.

Cheeky school head assaults parent over fees

Gibson Mhaka PARENTS with children at Mwanezi Primary school in Mberengwa, Midlands Province are up in arms with the headmaster of the school who allegedly beat up a parent as…

The joke is on People First

Kuda Bwititi at Great Zimbabwe President Mugabe yesterday had a laugh at the expense of Zimbabwe People First Party, saying the nation can expect to see the formation soon fragmenting…

Matopos marathon adopts electronic timing

Raymond Jaravaza . THE PPC Matopos 33 Miler Marathon 2016 edition will for the first time since its inception four years ago have athletes electronically timed to keep its standards…

Zekumbawire fit for Adema

Mugove Chigada in MAHAJANGA, Madagascar HARARE CITY’S big striker Francesco Zekumbawire has shaken off an ankle injury that troubled him for the better part of last week and is fit…

AU to send 200 monitors to Burundi: Zuma

NAIROBI — The African Union will send 100 human rights monitors and 100 military monitors to Burundi as the tiny nation faces its worst political crisis since a civil war…

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