Confusion in promoters’ camp

Melissa Mpofu Bulawayo Bureau April 8, 2016 is a day Bulawayo promoters X-Mo Squad want to quickly erase from their minds as they together with a man referred to as Steve…

Independence not Santa’s Christmas gift

Elliot Ziwira At the Bookstore Independence Day is upon us once again as we celebrate the coming of age of an African ideology and sensibility; an ideology that is steeped…

Cheated wife destroys own homestead

Siphilisiwe Mloyi A WOMAN from Sikhuni village in Inyathi ran amok destroying all the huts at her homestead after catching her husband pants down with a girlfriend.

Chiefs fine men goats for refusing to test for HIV and Aids

Danisa Masuku After realising that men were refusing to go for HIV testing, chiefs in Gokwe have introduced a goat fine to encourage them to test regularly.

HIV self-testing kits key for population

Danisa Masuku/Nhlalwenhle Ngwenya THE introduction of self-testing HIV kits in the country will target the a�?key populationa�? comprising sex workers, artisanal miners (omakorokoza) and truck drivers considering their mobility and…

Corpse stolen from grave

Nhlalwenhle Ncube IMAGINE living with the fact that onea��s fathera��s dead body was stolen from the grave the first night it was buried and nothing but river sand used to…

Zimbos take dig at Yvonne Chaka Chaka

Peter Matika, Senior Life Reporter SOUTH African music legend Yvonne Chaka Chaka is oblivious of how she has fallen out of favour with some of her showbiz colleagues in the…

Dangote Group starts Zim projects

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter WORK on some of the projects identified by the Dangote Group in Zimbabwe has started especially in mining with Government saying this will herald a…

At-home exercises: Push ups

Target Body Part: Arms, Chest, Shoulders. Equipment Needed: No Equipment Step 1 Starting Position: Come to a hands and knees position (quadruped) on the mat with your hands directly under…

BBR clarifies shareholding structure

Business Reporter BEITBRIDGE-Bulawayo Railways is owned by New Limpopo Projects Investments Limited (NLPI) which holds 85 percent while the Zimbabwe Government controls 15 percent through the National Railways of Zimbabwe,…

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