How Conte revived Chelsea

CHELSEA’S win over Tottenham at Stamford Bridge not only restored them to the top of the Premier League, it also offered up further evidence of the impact manager Antonio Conte

Mangudya’s bond genius

Spectrum, Joram Nyathi The point is, Zimbabwe is bigger than the government of the day. The fate and future of this nation is in everybody’s hands, and mind. Forget about…

Ufele ukubulala igundwane lemali

Cornelius Luphahla KULANDELA udaba lwentombazana yesigabeni seSizinke eLupane exotshwe ngeyinye indoda emsebenzini ngemva kokubulala igundwane okubikwa belihlanza imali kubikwa intombazana le ife kabuhlungu ikhukhumala isisu lekhanda.

COMPETING WITH A DEAD WOMAN!

Dear Tete Barbara I got married to a man I met in church after he was widowed. The reason I agreed to marry him was because he is responsible and…

Ngezi begin preps for African safari

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S Caf Confederation Cup representatives Ngezi Platinum have begun preparations for the championship with the club set to invade the market in an effort to…

Chipinge man in court for possession of python skins

Chipinge Correspondent — POSSESSING two python skins landed a Chipinge man in trouble. Luke Masikati of Rugare Village under Chief Musikavanhu’s area pleaded not guilty when he appeared before Chipinge…

Rare kind of art wood that talks

Tendai Gukutikwa Entertainment Correspondent — A MUTARE-BASED deadwood carver, Tatenda Gwarada (32), has defied all odds as in his rare form of art is able to turn a dead piece…

Tarrus Riley, Chronixx, Protoje join the crime free Christmas Project

“ALL I want for Christmas is to stay alive, can’t take the sound of the 45!” sings Tarrus Riley on a special delivery for the upcoming holiday season.

Bodybuilders in clean-up campaign

Blessing Gondokondo Sports Reporter — BODYBUILDERS recently find time from their workouts to embark on a clean-up exercise in Mutare.

Gambians head to the polls amid internet blackout

Gambian President Yahya Jammeh faces the biggest threat to his 22-year rule as the 880 000 Gambians  eligible to vote head to the polls following two weeks of unprecedented rallies…

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