Committee to handle Gambe case
Sports Reporter Zifa president Phillip Chiyangwa has said the Omega Sibanda-led disciplinary ad-hoc committee was set up to specifically deal with Cecelia Gambe’s case and will disband after dealing with…
Highway to success: Give students resources
Charles Dube Students need resources to follow their dreams and be responsible individuals. Given resources and proper infrastructure children can shrug off the “nuisance tag” they are associated with.
Sunday Buzz: We ride till we die or else I’ll bust your eye
HELL hath no fury like a woman scorned, so goes the adage.
Burnley stun Liverpool
LIVERPOOL crashed to an embarrassing 2-0 defeat at Burnley on Saturday, while Manchester City crushed Stoke City 4-1 to extend Pep Guardiola’s perfect start in the Premier League. While Liverpool stumbled…
A researched cuisine of rice
WEST African culture has become a huge part of the African continent. In particular Nigeria’s Nollywood has created an interest in that country’s cuisine, especially Jollof Rice. I look forward…
Parents to fund feeding scheme
Robin Muchetu Senior Reporter PARENTS with children at primary schools in Bulawayo that will give food under the National Schools Feeding Programmme will contribute money to fund the procurement of…
Gwanda municipality offers business incentives . . . as 50-member delegation heads for business gala with SA businesspeople
Roberta Katunga, Senior Business Reporter THE Municipality of Gwanda is offering incentives to businesses looking into investing in the mining town with up to 25 percent discount on land value…
Zip it Gumede, just zip it
Sir 18area.coms HIGHLANDERS’ chief executive Ndumiso Gumede showed great agility as he fluctuated between the brilliant and the ludicrous last week. Yes, everyone is capable of saying both the witty and the…
Diaspora remittances take knock after Brexit
BRITAIN’s decision to leave the EU is rippling through the global economy via an important but hidden channel: the money that migrant workers in the UK send home. The World…
Masowe eChishanu promotes Bible reading
MASOWE eChishanu’s United Kingdom chapter has called on apostolic sects to embrace the culture of reading the Bible. Spokesperson Dr Petros Chimbunde said this at an eight-week crusade at Old Hararians…

