Rastafarians to be issued with IDs

ADDIS ABABA. – Ethiopia’s foreign ministry said yesterday it will issue identification cards to Rastafarians, granting rights to a community that has long complained of living in limbo in its…

Chivero booms with Lake July Festival

Tawanda Marwizi Lifestyle Correspondent It will be an exciting affair this weekend when the Lake July Festival takes place at the Lake Chivero. The festival began yesterday with several musicians and…

Mwaruwari scouts for talent

Munyaradzi Doma in MBERENGWA FORMER Warriors captain Benjani Mwaruwari has said the hunt for the country’s next big football star should start from the grassroots with focus not limited to…

Magwizi backs Chiyangwa

Paul Mundandi Sports Reporter MASVINGO ZIFA chairman Naboth Magwizi has hailed Philip Chiyangwa’s leadership and wants to see the flamboyant businessman given an extended term.

Africa must encourage the spirit of entrepreneurship

William Gumede Correspondent Since independence from colonialism, African industrialisation, development and growth have been stunted because most governments have not explicitly encouraged entrepreneurship.

The Volt livens up Sunday outings

Lifestyle Correspondent Popular entertainment joint The Volt has brought a new dimension to Sunday outing in the capital. The joint, which is along Samora Machel Avenue, has been a hive…

Depleted CAPS face Harare City

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter CAPS UNITED coach Lloyd Chitembwe says the Green Machine are starting all over again as his depleted side go into battle against Harare City at Rufaro…

Diana, Ngoni in old skool affair

Lifestyle Writer Diana Samkange and Ngoni Kambarami will tonight take people down memory lane when they perform at Bar Rouge at Longcheng Plaza. Their concert is dubbed “Old Skool Classics”…

Neymar in training bust-up

MIAMI. — Neymar has been involved in a training ground bust-up with a teammate as rumours about his future at Barcelona continue to swirl. The Brazil star has been linked…

SA school fires teacher over racism

JOHANNESBURG. – A top South African school fired a white teacher yesterday it initially declined to sack over a string of racist remarks to pupils, bowing to political and public…

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