Bona Mugabe robbers jailed

Nokutenda Chiyangwa Herald Reporter The three robbers who stormed a construction site in Umwinsidale, which is believed to belong to Ms Bona Chikore (nee Mugabe), were yesterday sentenced to an…

Let’s think outside the box to grow tourism

ZIMBABWE is a tourist destination of repute and can hold its own as a tourist attraction but Zimbabweans are their worst enemies and have been soiling the tourism tapestry on their own.

City Sports Bar salutes Tocky Vibes

Several artistes will tomorrow converge at the City Sports Bar in the city centre for a party to celebrate Tocky Vibes’ successful tour of the United Kingdom.

Mugabe’s cash demand exposes his duplicity

Tafara Shumba Correspondent Former president Robert Mugabe’s recent weird demand of cash payment for his monthly pension of more than $13 000 and his pension lump sum of nearly half…

Who will save Nyatsime children?

WHILE the rains that pounded most parts of the country came as a boon, for residents of Nyatsime this has been both a blessing and a curse.

Dr Flossie launches fourth album tonight

Gospel musician, Florence Mudehwe Gonhovi affectionately known as Dr Flossie will be launching her fourth album, “Imi Muri Mwari” tonight at New Ambassador Hotel.

Chiyangwa breaks Safa impasse

JOHANNESBURG. – Former FIFA international referee and businessman Andile “Ace” Ncobo has praised COSAFA president Philip Chiyangwa for breaking the impasse which had dogged the upcoming SAFA presidential elections.

Global business giants meet President

GLOBAL business giants and political leaders lined up to secure appointments with President Mnangagwa who was in Switzerland attending the 48th World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meetings.

Zim to host tobacco investments indaba

Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter Zimbabwe is expected to host the Tobacco Investments and Promotion Conference aimed at improving market prospects for players in the tobacco industry and scaling up their…

Africa puzzled after Tillerson visit hits dramatic end

The first official visit to Africa by Rex Tillerson as top US diplomat ended unexpectedly with him being fired by US President Donald Trump, leaving Africa perplexed and dubious of the sincerity of US diplomacy.

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