President blasts unruly elements

Tendai Mugabe in BULAWAYO President Mugabe has lashed out at some unruly elements in Zanu-PF who are promoting regionalism and tribal propositions, saying such misfits should be expelled from the…

Hwange put on masterclass as Bosso fade to obscurity

Tobias Mandoreba in Hwange Hwange 3 – 0 Highlanders

Insingizi, Nkwali shine in Vienna

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent Imbube group Insingizi and songstress Nkwali recently dazzled thousands of fans in Austria where they were part of the Hollywood in Vienna cast.

Byo, Mash Central want VP Mnangagwa fired

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter Bulawayo and Mashonaland provinces yesterday resolved to ask President Mugabe to immediately drop Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa over allegations of undermining him.

Byo, Mash Central want VP Mnangagwa fired

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter Bulawayo and Mashonaland provinces yesterday resolved to ask President Mugabe to immediately drop Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa over allegations of undermining him.

Tongaat Hullet eyes 42 percent rise in profits

Harare Bureau TONGAAT Hullet’s Zimbabwes operating profit for the half-year to September 30, 2017 is expected to rise by 42, 6 percent to R358 million.

Jilted man kills ex-lover with machete

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief A JILTED gold panner from Shurugwi allegedly fatally struck his live in girlfriend with a machete on the forehead outside a bar after accusing her…

Zifa to bring in new blood

Grace Chingoma, Harare Bureau Zifa technical director Wilson Mutekede believes the national team is integrating well as more young players are being fused with regular Warriors ahead of next year’s…

Brexit and a brave New World

Conn Hallinan, Correspondent As the clock ticks down on Britain’s exit from the European Union, one could not go far wrong casting British Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn as the…

Keep out of reserved sectors, foreign investors told

Prince Sunduzani, Business Reporter FOREIGN investors should leave reserved sectors for indigenous Zimbabweans, a senior official said.

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