Manyuchi Stopped Dead. . . did he throw the fight? Much ado about nothing

Langton Nyakwenda — IN just two minutes, 52 seconds the much-hyped bout was over and Charles Manyuchi had relinquished the World Boxing Council silver welterweight title at the OCBC arena…

Church dispels Chiriseri avenging spirit claims

Story by Fatima Bulla Religious Affairs Editor — THE widow of Apostle Charles Chiriseri, Pastor Petunia is in shock following successive deaths of three men accused of looting goods and…

Festival of Love is here

Andrew Moyo Leisure Reporter THIS is it! The must attend Sunday Mail Bride of the Year for 2016 crowning ceremony is on this Saturday, April 1.

Avenging spirits: Are they real?

Garikai Mazara —- When Pastor Charles Chiriseri died in a traffic accident in September last year, his death left the nation shell-shocked. Even those who didn’t know him, felt the…

‘Prof Moyo benefited from Command Agric’

Itai Mazire and Lincoln Towindo — Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo is contracted to produce maize under Command Agriculture – a programme he…

Truth on music journey so far

Takudzwa ‘Truth’ Vernon Mutizwa Speciss College — I am Takudzwa Vernon Mutizwa , a young musician popularly known as “Truth”. I am a boy aged 20 who abides in Chitungwiza, Zengeza…

A2 farmers lose land

Sunday News Reporters THE Government has started repossessing land from A2 farmers who have failed to take up the land they were allocated amid indications that at least 24 farmers…

Zesa tariffs dim Falgold prospects

Gabriel Masvora, Business Editor STRUGGLING gold mining concern, Falcon Gold (Falgold) has said it could have saved $12 million last year only from electricity charges had the power utility company,…

Coca-Cola commits to triathlon sponsorship

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter MAIN sponsors of the Bonaqua Troutbeck Africa Triathlon Union, Africa Cup to be staged in Nyanga on Saturday, Coca-Cola have affirmed their commitment to supporting…

GOVERNMENT continues to hunt

Africa Moyo —- GOVERNMENT continues to hunt for a technical partner for national flag carrier Air Zimbabwe, which is saddled with a US$334 million debt, despite recent setbacks in attracting…

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