Arrests loom over cash crunch

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe is investigating several top companies for allegedly externalising millions of United States dollars, contributing to present cash shortages. Those fingered in illicit financial flows will…

Nathi a�?the new Ringoa��

Bruce Ndlovu After serenading listeners and emerging as one of the new voices of the Afro Soul genre, since the release of his hit song Nomvula last year, fast rising…

My real first heartbreak

WHEN your best friend dies, at any age, the experience is very traumatic, something you will never forget or perhaps never get over. It lingers in your soul in ways…

Chilling with Abigail Kubeka

Bruce Ndlovu It is rare for one to get an audience with a legend on the African music and film scene and on one of those days when one does…

Nyathi and Mathema: Turning to Afrocentric paradigm of conceptualising the ‘nation’

Richard Runyararo Mahomva On Friday, I attended the Midlands State University (MSU) International Culture and Diversity Day. It was quite exciting for me to be back at MSU, my academic…

REFEREES TAKE CENTRE STAGE

Raymond Jaravaza CALL it a case of sour grapes or making noise for the right reasons, some Premier Soccer League coaches are up in arms with what they term a�?pathetica�?…

Villager labelled wizard

Hazel Marimbiza VILLAGERS in Matopo were baffled when a snake was found in one of the villagersa�� homestead during a cleansing ceremony.

SA economy could swing back to recovery next year — IMF

Harare — South Africa’s economy could swing back to recovery in 2017, says the International Monetary Fund (IMF), but cautions that Africa’s second largest economy would have to stave off…

Akbay optimistic . . . as Bosso brace for cheeky Chapungu

FOLLOWING a disappointing 1-1 draw against debutants Bulawayo City, a bitter pill to swallow to their loyal but hard-to-please supporters, Highlanders will have a lot to prove when they clash…

Byo industries not dead: VP Mphoko

A NUMBER of companies in Bulawayo are on a revival path and it is inaccurate to describe the manufacturing sector in Zimbabwe’s second largest city as dead, Vice-President Phelekezela Mphoko…

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