Ignore baseless reactions on bond notes: Mphoko

Walter Nyamukondiwa Chinhoyi Bureau Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko has urged Zimbabweans, particularly civil servants to ignore “baseless reactions” and apprehensions towards the introduction of bond notes.

Sentimental aspect aside, Chunga plots DeMbare downfall

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter MOSES Chunga says all that matters now is where his bread is buttered, and not where he made his name, as he takes his resurgent Harare…

Artists light up Gallery Delta

Stephen Garan’anga A five artist select multi media exhibition featuring practitioners of entirely varying cultural backgrounds bonded by their creative link in Zimbabwe has switched on immense heat to counter…

Lock in super show

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter BENJAMIN Lock put up a brilliant performance yesterday to pull through to the semi-finals of the Old Mutual ITF Futures Series tennis tournament when he beat second…

Women soccer fraud case: Finance manager testifies

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) finance and administration manager Benjamin Dhewa yesterday told the court that the association financed a Mighty Warriors trip to Ghana last year but…

Oscar tells court Reeva would want him freed

JOHANNESBURG. — Convicted murderer Oscar Pistorius has said he believes his late girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp would want him to devote his life to charity rather than return to prison for…

Parly adopts report on Bill

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Parliament has adopted a Non Adverse Report on Local Government Laws Amendment Bill by the Parliamentary Legal Committee despite protests by the MDC-T that said their members…

Ramsey glows for Wales

PARIS. — Aaron Ramsey’s man-of-the-match display in Wales’ 3-0 win over Russia at Euro 2016 sent a reminder that there is more to Chris Coleman’s side than Gareth Bale. The 25-year-old…

Of social media, global influences

Prosperity Mzila Correspondent The world has truly become a global village, where almost everything that happens in one country has an effect all over the world. The physical borders that…

Zifa creditors cry foul

Sports Reporter ZIFA creditors say they were short-changed in a big way following the decision by the football leadership to dissolve the bankrupt association and replace it with a new…

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