Lloyd Mutasa job safe

Dynamos coach Lloyd Mutasaa��s job seems to be safe, at least for now, and is in charge of the cluba��s off-season training which began this week.

Work towards winning 2018 polls — Mphoko

Pamela Shumba Bulawayo Bureau— Acting President Phelekezela Mphoko yesterday said Zanu-PF Bulawayo province should ensure that the party wins all the 12 parliamentary seats in the 2018 harmonised elections. Addressing the party’s…

Swipe machines for traffic police

Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter— The Zimbabwe Republic Police has introduced point of sale machines at some of its traffic branches and police stations to facilitate easy payment of fines. Chief police spokesperson…

Govt to issue deadlines for idle chrome ground

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter— GOVERNMENT says it will prescribe deadlines for chrome mining companies to release unutilised reserves this year with a target to reclaim 40 000 hectares of chrome-rich…

Swim or sink for Warriors

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor— ZIMBABWE’S Warriors face the Mother-Of-All-Challenges tonight, needing to pick themselves up from the canvas and exorcise the psychological demons inflicted by the battering they received at…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Above average rains are a blessing

The prolonged and often heavy rains now falling are causing those who see doom in every Zimbabwean event to proclaim a disaster as serious as last season’s severe drought. They are…

Digital art invades global collections

Arts Correspondent— The African modern and contemporary art market is increasingly attracting the attention of buyers, both local and international, while identifying several structural and macroeconomic rationales for the continent’s…

Charma Gal woos Tuku . . . records second duet with Jah Prayzah

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Motswana sensation Magdeline Lesolebe, popularly known as Charma Gal, is in the country seeking a collaboration with Oliver Mtukudzi. Charma, who is popular for her Chika dances and…

Econet shares tumble 10 percent

Business Reporter ECONET Wireless Zimbabwe shares tumbled 10 percent to 27 cents on Thursday amid panic selling by small shareholders, over concerns surrounding the telecoms company’s planned rights issue to…

Tsvangirai, Khupe on collision course

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter The Movement for Democratic Change-led by Mr Morgan Tsvangirai is facing serious revolt from vice president Ms Thokozani Khupe’s faction which is against the mooted coalition between…

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