Mrs SA crowned Mrs World 2016

Cape Town. – Candice Abrahams, the reigning Schwarzkopf Professional Mrs South Africa 2016, has been named Mrs World 2016 in a glamourous event held in China on Saturday.

Early treat from gospel trio

Stanely Mushava Arts Correspondent Zimbabwe’s recording artistes traditionally reserve the best wine for the festive season but gospel trio, Blessing Shumba, Rev T. T Chivaviro and Mathias Mhere, has opened the…

RBZ seeks to broaden financial inclusion

Happiness Zengeni and Tinashe Makichi The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe through various stakeholders is aiming to increase the level of access to formal financial services within the country to 90…

FIXER UNMASKED

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor AN Asian match-fixer, who is part of a cartel accused by ZIFA of plotting to fix Zimbabwe’s 2017 Nations Cup qualifiers against Swaziland and manipulating games…

Zim, ‘the hand of Obama’

Tichaona Zindoga Political Editor Perhaps we should have heard how fertiliser undermines democracy and human rights in Zimbabwe? Or how America regards the latest sanctions as a “gift from the American…

Woman nabbed with R1,6m cocaine mixed with rice

JOHANNESBURG. – A 24-year-old woman was caught with three kilogrammes of cocaine mixed with rice, police said yesterday. The woman was found with the rice parcel wrapped in newspaper at…

Tight’s big role at Sam gig

Arts Reporter Young musician Gary Tight will on Friday remind people of the good works done by the late Sam Mtukudzi when he performs the latter’s songs at the “Sam…

Gordhan has until today to answer ‘spy unit’ allegations

JOHANNESBURG. – South African Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan has been given until today to answer questions posed by a special police unit on his role in setting up a spy…

The struggle for land in Zimbabwe

Lovemore Ranga Mataire The Reader It is difficult to fault Dr Muchemwa’s narrative for every statement is backed by historical or archival footnotes. Actually, most of the material is derived…

Tobacco growers to benefit from levy

Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter TOBACCO growers are expected to start accessing the $7 million levy that was collected by the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board last season. The 1,5 percent tobacco…

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