Musakanda to captain Zim
TARISAI MUSAKANDA will captain the Zimbabwe Select cricket side at the Africa T20 Cup tournament in South Africa later this month.
Vettel blames Hamilton
Sebastian Vettel blamed the victorious Lewis Hamilton for causing the first lap collision that wrecked his hopes of winning Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix for Ferrari.
Thousands turn out in show of support for Mali leader
BAMAKO. – Thousands of supporters of Mali’s leader Ibrahim Boubacar Keita marched through the capital on Sunday, a day after opponents held a protest against his re-election in a disputed presidential run-off.
We must deliver: Nduna
ZANU-PF Mashonaland West province intends to use its dominance in all the province’s political structures including the Provincial Council to realise tangible economic development.
Rwanda votes in parliamentary polls
KIGALI. – The Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF), in power for 24 years, its allied parties and one critical opposition party are vying for 53 of the 80 seats in parliament.
Mutare mulls night tourism
MUTARE City Council will be exhibiting at this year’s Sanganai/Hlanganani business expo in Bulawayo with a view of selling the idea of night tourism to potential investors.
Govt to launch youth projects
zanu-pf secretary for Youth Affairs Cde Pupurai Togarepi has said the new Government to be appointed by President Mnangagwa will roll out tangible economic empowerment projects for youths to promote the spirit of patriotism.
Post-poll violence commission criticism baseless
Following the unfortunate incident in which six people died in the post-election violence of August 1, 2018, which was instigated by the MDC-Alliance as it staged anti-Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) demonstrations in Harare, President Mnangagwa set up a seven-member commission of enquiry to investigate the issue.
Why the best time to invest in Africa is now!
Africa is the most profitable region in the world. A report by the UN Conference on Trade and Development states that between 2006 and 2011, Africa had the highest rate of return on inflows of Foreign Direct Investment: 11,4 percent.
Then and now, life and the lyrics
Nathan Dambuza Mdledle of South Africa’s Manhattan Brothers was a larger than life character, suave and very much the man about town.










