Rugby fest for Bulawayo
. Raymond Jaravaza A RUGBY fest spread over three consecutive weekends awaits Bulawayo fans starting with two matches featuring local teams followed by an international friendly at the home of…
Thousands lose money to pyramid scheme
Felex Share and Reason Razao, Harare Bureau THOUSANDS of people, among them civil servants and vendors, have lost thousands of dollars to fraudulent online pyramid scheme MMM Global Zimbabwe after…
Zim focuses to exploit natural resources: Mushohwe
Lovemore Chikova in Qingdao, China ZIMBABWE is focusing to producing graduates with relevant expertise to help exploit the country’s natural resources for the benefit of the economy, a Cabinet Minister…
Chickens to the Rescue of Humanity?
Stephen Mpofu BUZZING its terrorist signature tune, the tiny insect tears through the dark, its auditory equipment scanning the bedroom for any snores from victims dead asleep.
King Mswatia��s sports touch at SADC donations function
King Mswatia��s sINCOMING SADC chairperson His Majesty King Mswati III has commended Sihlangu Semnikati for its massive improvement in international tournaments and prayed for this regiona��s sports success at the…
History of soccer
Soccer is one of the most popular sports in Europe and the Americas. It has a vivid and interesting history in the world of sports. Early evidence of soccer being…
Golden Arrows sign Colombian Jesus Mauricio Barrios Casas
KickOff.com can reveal that Golden Arrows have signed Colombian striker Jesus Mauricio Barrios Casas following his successful trial with the club.
Stigma attached to abortion in Zim
Tsungai Chekerwa-Machokoto ABORTION is quite a touchy topic for a lot of people. Our country is so conservative and it is considered taboo to talk about abortion. There is virtually…
Undenge blasts food outlets for using oil from transformers
Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief THE government is concerned that oil from electricity transformers is being stolen and used by some fast food outlets for cooking purposes. The Minister of Energy and…
From asbestos to academia: The story of Zvishavane now
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief HISTORY books have it on record that in the 1970s to early 2000, asbestos was fetching a reasonable price on the world mineral market and…









