Reveller killed in pub brawl
Fungai Lupande Court Reporter A reveller was punched to death in a nightclub at Machipisa, Harare, in a drunken brawl, on January 17 last year.
Kirsty Coventry defends Zimbabwe
Sports Reporter SWIMMING icon Kirsty Coventry has for the umpteenth time defended her motherland and says despite being a white Zimbabwean she had never suffered any racial prejudices and has…
‘Knock Knock’: It’s Tanga’s return
Naledi Sande Arts Reporter Veteran township jazz musician, Tanga Enerst Sando, popularly known as Tanga Wekwa Sando, has bounced back with a new album which he is optimistic will bring him…
Make ARVs locally, NAC urges Govt
Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspondent The National Aids Council (NAC) has urged Government to consider manufacturing Anti-Retroviral Drugs (ARV) locally, amid fears that budget cuts by the United States will impact on…
Cash-hoarding firms dragged to court
Fungai Lupande Court Reporter Three companies that deal in building materials have appeared in court accused of harvesting cash and not banking it.
Maimane ‘My-monkey’ is on Zille’s leash
My turn with Tichaona Zindoga We have expressed, in these lines before, the superlative admiration for one Joram Nyathi and his wisdom that comes oftentimes with a generous seasoning of…
Beitbridge seeks funds to repair roads
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Beitbridge Rural District Council (BBRDC), together with its development partners, has embarked on a programme to assess the damage on roads and key infrastructure caused by torrential…
Nothing is impossible : Spurs
LONDON. — Mauricio Pochettino insists “nothing is impossible” as Tottenham Hotspur attempt to increase the pressure on English Premier League soccer leaders Chelsea.
Malaba: What manner of man is he?
Sharon Hofisi Legal Matters In not so distant future, Deputy Chief Justice Luke Malaba will be sworn in as the Chief Justice of Zimbabwe. The Chief Justice is a pillar…
Wall Street braces for rough ride
NEW YORK. – US stock exchanges that spent decades speeding up markets with cutting-edge technology are now rushing to slow them down.











