Rajput plunges into the deep end

ZIMBABWE CRICKET’S announcement that former Afghanistan head coach Llchand Rajput will replace Heath Streak as Chevrons coach has been met with scorn in some quarters.

DINING WITH THE STARS . . . stars come out to play in awards extravaganza

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Correspondents BULAWAYO arts champions, who for years have looked with envy and longing from the discomfort of their sofas as stars, locally and internationally, graced the…

Loud calls for an arts policy

Zandile Zaza Ndlovu ARTS practitioners have made an urgent call for the establishment of a comprehensive arts policy that will guide operations within the sector.

Modernisation of factories on the cards

GOVERNMENT wants industrialists to modernise their equipment so as to improve efficiencies and consequently cut production costs, which have often been passed on to consumers in the form of higher…

A blessed month for Zaoga

Mathew Nyaungwa The month of May is special to Zimbabwe Assemblies of God Africa (Zaoga) in two ways. The ministry celebrates the birth of Archbishop Professor Ezekiel Handinawangu Guti as…

Highlanders look for jolt against Chapungu

Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent HIGHLANDERS hope to continue with winning ways when they meet Chapungu this afternoon at Barboufields Stadium following their slender victory over neighbours, Bulawayo City on Thursday…

Policy consistency vital to attracting investment

Walter Mswazie, Masvingo Correspondent THE Government should ensure policy consistency in its engagements so as to attract increased domestic and foreign investment into the economy.

$16 billion deals bear fruit

Kuda Bwititi, Harare Bureau MOST of the $16 billion investment commitments to Zimbabwe, the bulk of which are in the mining sector, are progressively coming to fruition, with the $4,2…

Pardoned prisoners speak

No evil dooms us hopelessly except the evil we love, and desire to continue in, and make no effort to escape from, once said novelist Marry Anne Evans in her…

Mujuru has the last laugh

“THIS is it, I quit. You will never see me competing again,” said Garikai Mujuru as he left the 2017 Mr Zimbabwe competition venue with close pal Elia Samaringa in…

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