Rusape taxi robbers jailed
Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspondent THREE armed robbers who last week robbed a Rusape taxi driver of his car at knife point were convicted and sentenced to four years imprisonment.
50 schools in conservation agriculture pilot projects
Blessing Rwizi Post Correspondent ZIMBABWE Farmers Union has established young farmers clubs in more than 50 primary and secondary schools around Mutare, Mutasa and Makoni districts to enhance Conservation Agriculture…
Peter Moyo to prove mettle
Liberty Dube Entertainment Correspondent HEIR to the Utakataka throne, Peter “Dhewa” Moyo will be out to prove his mettle away from his favourite hunting ground Harare when he performs at…
Zimbabwe senior women’s basketball team go into camp
Allen Khumalo, Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe senior women’s basketball team will begin a two-day training camp in Bulawayo today as part of their preparations for the FIBA AfroBasketball Qualifiers set…
Starting strong in 2017 (Part III) Continuation from last week
Arthur Marara Motivation for Success Great people live their lives with great focus. I am very confident that you can turn around your business/life by harnessing the power of positive…
Zimbabwe senior women’s basketball team go into camp
Allen Khumalo, Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe senior women’s basketball team will begin a two-day training camp in Bulawayo today as part of their preparations for the FIBA AfroBasketball Qualifiers set…
Aguero orambira kuMan City
MUTAMBI weManchester City – Sergio Aguero – anoti ari kurwa kuti adzokere muchikwata ichi uye zvasarira kwachiri kuti chinoda kumutengesa here pachapera mwaka uno.
ZIFA to get CEO by june
ZIFA will have a substantive chief executive officer (CEO) by June.
‘Artisanal miners, it’s time to innovate’
Nathaniel Mlambo Business Zone THE Business Zone enters its second edition. This week, I will focus on the element of growth in small and informal business operations in particular artisanal…
Chipinge International Exhibition and Fashion beckons
Freedom Mutanda Entertainment Correspondent THE sleepy town of Chipinge will reverberate into sound and activity as the much-awaited Chipinge International Exhibition and Fashion will roar into life tomorrow (Saturday).










