Days of Our Lives’ villain Stefano dies

Joseph Mascolo, best known for playing the villainous role of Stefano DiMera on NBC’s Days of Our Lives, died Thursday after a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease. He was 87.

Evaluate your state of preparedness

Pastor Tinashe Zinyemba The Christian Youth — WE are only left with one Sunday before the year is over. I came across an interesting article on the Emerging Ideas blog,…

‘Self test kits not for HIV+’

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE Ministry of Health and Child Care says the new HIV self test kits which will be available in pharmacies and Government hospitals next month are…

‘Jamboree’ says it all

Prince Mushawevato — SULUMAN “Sulu” Chimbetu’s ingenuity combined with his never say die spirit is certainly going to see the dendera crooner perpetually transcend confines. The musician has colossal staying…

Build your own stadium, Mayor challenges Bosso

Sports Correspondent HIGHLANDERS FC has been challenged to build their own stadium to cement their status as one of the top teams in the country.

Man axed over bad joke

Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent A GWERU man was axed when he joked with workmates alleging that one of his colleagues was sterile and that his wife was too old for…

Unpacking impact of bank fee reduction

Persistence Gwanyanya — THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe recently slashed the cash withdrawal fees, much to the relief depositors. More importantly, though, is the market’s appreciation that the measure is…

Man assaults 11 months baby with electric cord

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Plumtree Correspondent A BULILIMA man will spend the next three months in jail for whipping his eleven-month-old baby with an electric cord and kicking him for crying.

Neighbour bewitched my manhood — man tells magistrate

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Plumtree Correspondent AN 81-year-old Bulilima man told a Plumtree magistrate that he had been impotent for the past 18 years as he was bewitched by his neighbour.

Priscilla dumps Zimbabwe Fashion Week

Robin Chaibva — AFTER calling off the 2016 edition of the event, founder of Zimbabwe Fashion Week (ZFW), Priscilla Chigariro-Gessen, has sold the franchise to investors.

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