Highlanders act on attendance disparities
Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent HIGHLANDERS are looking into the issue of alleged attendance disparities that have been raised by supporters following the recent surge in attendance at the team’s matches.
We’re not competing with the Namas — Bulawayo Arts Awards
Bruce Ndlovu ORGANISERS of the annual ROIL Bulawayo Arts Awards (RBAAs) say they are not in competition with National Arts Merit Awards (Namas), despite hosting a five-star event last year…
Fergie in emergency brain surgery
LEGENDARY Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is seriously ill in hospital and underwent surgery yesterday night.
VOD: Kwese’s new challenge to DStv
Bruce Ndlovu AS the battle for the hearts and minds of Zimbabwean viewers continues, broadcasting upstart Kwese looks to have got one over DStv after the announcement that the Econet-owned…
Football clubs should honour contracts
Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent WHILE footballers have welcomed the ruling by world football governing body, Fifa that players can terminate their contracts after failure by a club to pay players…
Nkomo family blasts new political party
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE family of late Vice-President Dr Joshua Nkomo has blasted the newly-formed National Patriotic Front (NPF) for not consulting them before using the picture of the…
Dealing with Zim’s informal sector
Tau Tawengwa International Workers’ Day came and went basically unnoticed in Zimbabwe, where the predominance of the population earns a living in the informal economy.
Nyikadzino stings Chapungu
From Mukudzei Chingwere in Gweru Nichrut. ………………………………..1 Chapungu……………………………..0 JOHN NYIKADZINO came back to haunt his former employers as Nichrut edged Chapungu in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League clash at…
EYE ON FASHION: Knock your socks off
Rutendo Chidawanyika THE heels and socks combo takes to the streets off style, from New York runways to Pokello rocking this look at the recent Davido 30-billion concert in Harare.…
EFZ preaches peace
THE Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe has urged Zimbabweans to uphold the prevailing peaceful environment during and after the forthcoming elections.







