Young comedian on the rise
Rising comedian Tinaye Wayne Chiketa has become a regular face at comedy shows and he is promising to become the next big thing in the genre.
Shrine for Battle of Chinhoyi site
GOVERNMENT is set to erect a shrine at the Battle of Chinhoyi site, where seven gallant freedom fighters who fired the first shots heralding the Second Chimurenga war in 1966, were killed.
Zim, Moza urged to collaborate in tourism
ZIMBABWE, Mozambique and Zambia should collaborate in the development of the Luanga confluence to develop tourism in the area.
MDC-T: A tradition of political violence
As the pre-election season rolls on, the MDC-T leader Nelson Chamisa continues to address people as both that party’s leader and the MDC Alliance presidential election candidate.
Machaya, 7 others back in the dock
Former Midlands Provincial Affairs Minister Jason Machaya and seven other senior Government officials, including Mashonaland West provincial administrator Cecilia Chitiyo, were last Friday further remanded out of custody to May 31 as the State is still compiling their charges.
‘Kwinji 15’ names squad
MIGHTY Warriors coach Sithethelelwe Sibanda says they have to go a gear up as they begin their build-up for the Africa Women Cup of Nations qualifiers starting early next month.
No ‘special treatment’ for white SA farmers: Australia
Australia will be making no special visa considerations for white South African farmers, Julie Bishop said, as she refused to back Peter Dutton’s claim the group deserved “special treatment” over alleged persecution.
Celebrating beauty of theatre
Zimbabwe today joins the rest of the world in commemorating World Theatre Day for Children and Young People with local celebrations set for this weekend at Theatre in the Park in Harare.
Mugabe told to accept reality
Zanu-PF leaders here have scoffed at claims by former president Mr Robert Mugabe that he was ousted from power through military force yet facts on the ground indicate that the former Head of State was removed by the ruling party’s Central Committee after Zimbabweans had openly rejected him.
White monopoly capital behind NPA decision to prosecute: Zuma
The son of former president Jacob Zuma has lambasted the National Prosecuting Authority’s (NPA’s) decision to prosecute his father, saying that white monopoly capital is behind the move.











