Mgido makes Marie Claire
Bruce Ndlovu As if partying and working with A-list Hollywood stars is not enough, Zimbabwea��s Jackie Mgido is this month featured on glamorous womena��s international fashion magazine, Marie Claire.
The baby mama drama
Busie Mtshede HEARTBREAKS come with more than one bargains for, there are a lot of feelings that come with it. You will feel hurt, you will feel angry and you…
Bulawayo teen’s World Cup dream lives on
Paul Mundandi, Sunday News Correspondent Former Christian Brothers College schoolboy, Bulawayo-born Kieron Watson dreams of being the first Zimbabwean referee to handle matches at the Fifa World Cup.
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Rental woes for Ndoro: Risks eviction as he falls back on rent
Orlando Pirates striker Tendai Ndoro is refusing to vacate his romantic pitch after he was allegedly red carded by the landlord for failing to pay rent.
Non-life premiums drop by $4,3m — IPEC report
Noble Ncube, Business Reporter THE total premiums on policies issued by non-life insurers for the quarter ended 31 March 2016 amounted to $66,59 million, a six percent drop from $70,89…
Another US$1m for ex-AfrAsia workers
Livingstone Marufu FORMER AfrAsia workers were recently paid US$1 million in addition to the US$2 million they got in August 2015 as administrators of the pension fund heightens efforts to…
Give me my $85k: Mashingaidze
Ishemunyoro Chingwere FORMER Zifa chief executive Jonathan Mashingaidze says the need to recover over US$85 000 he is owed pushed him into fronting a bid to stop the association’s dissolution…
Dynamos overcome stubborn Bulawayo City
Bulawayo City…………………………………..0 Dynamos……………………………………. (1) 1 DYNAMOS continued with their resurgence with their fourth consecutive victory in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League, the latest recorded over a determined Bulawayo City…
Imports versus the development agenda
Busiso Moyo Current (import) restrictions are likely to achieve several things as we have noticed in the milk and cooking oil sectors. Firstly, they will help reduce Zimbabwe’s US$3,3 billion import…











