‘52 die’ after left with no food, water in Niger desert
Niamey – Dozens of people are feared dead after human traffickers abandoned them in Niger’s northern desert without food or water, a senior local official said on Monday.
B-Metro comment: BAA should go beyond prestige
We celebrate the new way of doing things in the City of Kingsa�� entertainment scene or rather show business if you fancy, through the inauguralA�A� Bulawayo Arts Awards (BAA).
Chile’s impressive rise continues
Chile’s indestructible team spirit and unyielding attitude have laid the foundations for a hugely successful run that will see them contest a third straight international final at the Confederations Cup.
Chile’s impressive rise continues
Chile’s indestructible team spirit and unyielding attitude have laid the foundations for a hugely successful run that will see them contest a third straight international final at the Confederations Cup.
Best Brew Five-A-Side League kicks off
Fungai Muderere THE recently launched Five-A-Side football tournament, named The Best Brew League, will kick off in Rustenburg, South Africa on Friday 6 July.
Administrators attend three-day Zifa course
Allen Khumalo, Sports Reporter OVER 30 football administrators are attending a three-day Zifa administration course that started yesterday at Homestead Conference Centre in Bulawayo.
Administrators attend three-day Zifa course
Allen Khumalo, Sports Reporter OVER 30 football administrators are attending a three-day Zifa administration course that started yesterday at Homestead Conference Centre in Bulawayo.
Harare prophets fight for territory
B-Metro Reporter ITa��S month-end in Zimbabwea��s capital city Harare and one Pentecostal church led by a prophet of Ghanaian descent is packed to the brim.
Youth sets up IT solutions company
Kiyapili Sibanda, Business Reporter A 20-YEAR-OLD Bulawayo young entrepreneur has defied the odds by setting up an information technology (IT) solutions company that promises to transform business operations.




