Nigerian diva promises fireworks

Desire Ncube CELEBRATED Nigerian gospel musician Osinach Kalu, affectionately known as Sinach, has promised Zimbabwean fans to expect an explosive night of praise and worship when she performs in the…

Making sense of an African cash economy

Taungana Ndoro The informal sector in Africa is full of cash. The cash transactions that are largely unrecorded gobble at least 38 percent of the continent’s GDP in terms of…

A summer season toward economic change

THE summer season is officially upon us and this is the time farmers look forward to the heavens to open up and nourish the earth and support new life in…

Cheater found under bed, claims to be carpenter

Amanda Ncube, Sunday News Reporter A MAN from Gwabalanda in Bulawayo is battling for life at Mpilo Central Hospital after he was brutally attacked by a neighbour who allegedly found…

Car bomb explosion kills 3

An explosive-laden car rammed into a restaurant in the Somali capital of Mogadishu, killing at least three people, a police officer and local officials say.

Sulu invites First Lady to his wedding

Dendera music superstar Suluman Chimbetu yesterday invited First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe to his wedding at the National Sports Stadium in Harare on December 3, 2016.

Spanner feud leaves boy with crushed testicles

Obey Sibanda a�?Ia��m going to hang you by the ballsa�? is making the rounds in Bulawayoa��s oldest suburb after man viciously crushed his fellow tenanta��s grandsona��s testicles over a bicycle…

Companies make a pitch for technological innovations

THE continued introduction of disruptive technologies, which are changing and re-shaping the business landscape, is raising the possibility for new multi-million dollar industries whose operations depend on gadgets such as…

Expired drinks for Zim A players

JUST when one reckons that Zimbabwe Cricket cannot get any worse, Tawengwa Mukhulani and team always find ways of hitting a new low.

The power that we do not have

Engineer Julian Chinembiri Current demand for electricity is slightly under 2 000MW. We are getting 285MW from Kariba because of water rationing by the Zambezi River Authority.

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