Businessman rescues upcoming musician

Businessman and philanthropist Exevia “Wezhaz” Maoneke has assisted upcoming Afro-jazz artist Tawanda Chari, better known as WaChari, to release his debut album “Bumharutsva”.

Call to support old people’s homes

Government has been urged to consider funding old people’s homes across the country to help them meet their day-to-day needs.

Ex-Chitungwiza boss told to return car, gadgets

FORMER Chitungwiza Municipality director of works Mr Maxwell Karenyi has been ordered to surrender an official Toyota Hilux, laptop and other gadgets that he used.

UPDATED: Putin hails ED’s leadership

Russia’s President Mr Vladimir Putin has praised President Mnangagwa for bringing political stability to the country and steering Zimbabwe towards economic growth.

Pep critical of his charges

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola criticised his heavily rotated side for “forgetting to attack” despite reaching the Champions League soccer quarter-finals 5-2 on aggregate over Basle on Wednesday night.

Pochettino still a dreamer

Mauricio Pochettino says he is “still a dreamer” despite seeing his Tottenham Hotspur side lose out to Juventus in the Champions League soccer on Wednesday night at Wembley.

It’s all gloomy for Afghanistan

AFGHANISTAN’S dreams of qualifying for the second successive ICC Cricket World Cup were left hanging by a thread when Hong Kong defeated them by 30 runs on the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern Method in a Group B fixture in Bulawayo yesterday.

From a star footballer to a baker

He was Turkey’s most revered sportsman, recognised for his brilliance on the football field for Galatasary and the national team.

Revive Chiredzi citrus project, graduates urged

Masvingo Polytechnic College graduates have been challenged to use their expertise to resuscitate the million-dollar Hippo Valley Citrus project in Chiredzi, which has potential to generate millions of dollars in foreign currency annually.

SA, Aussies to smoke peace pipe

Warring South Africa and Australia will be summoned for peace talks ahead of the potentially explosive second Test cricket starting today after David Warner and Quinton de Kock were both punished for an ugly bust-up in the opening match.

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