What really went wrong at Bosso?

Mehluli Sibanda , Senior Sports Reporter AT the beginning of the season, Highlanders played such beautiful football which saw them attract huge crowds in their matches, whether they were playing…

Hamara injects $5m hatchery expansion project

Dumisani Nsingo , Senior Business Reporter ONE of the country’s leading poultry inputs suppliers, Hamara Chicks has invested about $5 million for the expansion of its day-old chick hatchery as…

Yesteryear Greats:Legend Mpala departs unnoticed

Lovemor Dube ERNEST Mpala, the former Railstars and Bulawayo Province Under-20 football coach barked his last instructions on 13 October as he bid this world bye.

Affordable health for all a priority: ED

Limukani Ncube, Editor THE Government is working on measures to make essential drugs readily available in hospitals and pharmacies as it also seeks to reboot the country’s capacity for local…

Zinwa rakes in $60 million turnover

Munyaradzi Musiiwa , Midlands Correspondent THE Zimbabwe National Water Authority made a turnover of about $60 million last year from the 800 dams it is managing across the country, an…

Motlanthe wise counsel

Munyaradzi Musiiwa , Midlands Correspondent FORMER South African President Kgalema Motlanthe who is the Chairperson Commission of Inquiry into the post-election violence that hit Harare on 1 August,  has implored…

Did Tongai Moyo foresee his death?

THERE is something spiritual about music — especially all the great tracks, those that have stood the test of time. You get the sense it is not the musician singing,…

Mining sector girds loins for 2030…US$12bn revenues targeted

Mines and Mining Development Minister Winston Chitando says all ducks are now in a row for massive economic turnaround as the mining sector, driven by gold, diamonds, coal, chrome and…

A big man for a big job

George Guvamatanga is a big man. Literally. And he loves a big job.

Still in love with Fanyana Dube . . .Late musician’s wife speaks on poverty, hardships

Bruce Ndlovu , Sunday Life Correspondent IT has been 14 years since he died, but Emily Dube has not lost her love for Fanyana Dube, the late jazz great musician.

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