BPA season to start in March

Fungai Muderere THE commencement of the 2016 Bulawayo Pool Association (BPA) season has been set for 12 March following a clubsa�� chairmen meeting recently at Raylton Sports Club.

UN mobilises US$76m drought relief

Lungile Tshuma The United Nations and its development partners have mobilised US$76 million for drought relief in Zimbabwe in response to Government’s US$1,6 billion appeal. The money was mobilised in…

Young, talented and hungry for success

THE rise of a new breed of producers shows that the business of making music in the 21st century is significantly different from what obtained in yesteryear.

Seven months & three houses later

Langton Nyakwenda AS he handed over US$50 000 to Charles Manyuchi on July 30, 2015 at State House in Harare, President Mugabe urged the boxing champ to use the money…

Bosso 11, DeMbare 4

Langton Nyakwenda . . . Mubaiwa vows to fight another day KENNY MUBAIWA vowed to continue contesting for the Premier Soccer League chairmanship despite suffering a second consecutive heavy defeat…

Never, ever, write Zim off

David Currie IT has been some time since Zimbabwe had a lasting impact on a global ICC tournament, with the 2003 World Cup the last time they progressed beyond the…

Chimurenga Chronicles: Chitepo’s last few hours in Zambia

Veteran Zambian politician, Dr Vernon Mwaanga who held different positions in the Zambian government during the days of the liberation struggle last week spoke to our Deputy Editor Munyaradzi Huni…

Allied Timbers in contract milling dilemma

Timber-producing giant Allied Timbers Zimbabwe (ATZ) abandoned contract milling early this year and they say that the system had become unsustainable as contractors were indiscriminately felling trees thereby leaving the…

Fitness camp for Bulawayo ladies

. Raymond Jaravaza IN A first of its kind in Bulawayo female fitness enthusiasts will converge on the Heath Streak Cricket Academy on Saturday for a one-day boot camp that…

‘Church doesn’t need dirty money’

POPE Francis has issued a harsh condemnation of those who exploit others and then donate to the Church, telling them their “dirty money” isn’t wanted.

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