Counting on the Bratcher effect

Brighton Zhawi VETERAN American baseball development coach Bart Bratcher comes to Zimbabwe at a time the country is eyeing Olympic qualification.

Goodbye vampires, hello espionage

Andrew Moyo Beyond The Cover Stephanie Meyer’s mighty pen is well-known thanks to the “Twilight” movie franchise.

A winter warming clothing treat

Chelsea Moyo WHAT is new this season for ladies who love to make a fashion statement?

Private sector launches Compliance body

Business Reporter A new organisation meant to promote minimum standards for enterprise and regulatory governance, including corporate ethics and financial crime compliance — the Compliance Society of Zimbabwe (CoSoZ) —…

Farmers to get inputs early

GOVERNMENT has begun preparing for the 2017/18 summer cropping season with indications farmers will receive inputs by September to ensure ample planning time.

TelOne records US$25m loss on legacy debt. . . US$17m profit expected 2019

Africa Moyo TELONE reported a US$25 million loss for the year ended December 31, 2016 from a profit of US$5,8 million a year earlier as voice revenue tanked and interest…

Warriors brace for Cosafa battle

Petros Kausiyo in SUN CITY, South Africa WHEN Zimbabwe’s Warriors begin their latest onslaught on the Cosafa Cup title tomorrow, they will not only be looking for a record fifth…

The Irish and Afghan domino effect

The elevation of Ireland and Afghanistan as Full Members is the crowning achievement after a trail-blazing decade for both countries.

Doing security for Dr Nkomo

Nehemiah Nyathi I was privileged to work closely with Dr Nkomo in various spheres of his political life giving him security cover.

Nyanga schools join dotcom era

Society Reporter Member of Parliament for Nyanga South Cde Supa Mandiwanzira (Zanu-PF) has pledged to assist schools in the constituency get computers and have Internet access.

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