‘We want to add colour to the city’

Across the globe vibrant cities are known through their urban culture which reflects the energy carried by the youth they house.

Sanctions must go: Church leaders

Churches in Zimbabwe have urged Western countries to consider removing crippling sanctions imposed on the country, saying the ushering in of the new dispensation has opened democratic space for all citizens and political players.

Till prison do us part

When couples exchange vows, there is the usual traditional promise “till death do us part” bit which underpins a pledge of commitment.

Court scraps way leave tax on ZETDC

Local authorities across the country are set to lose a combined $16 million annually in potential revenue after the High Court scrapped way leave tax on the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) for power lines passing through their areas.

‘Japan ready to help Zim’

Japan is ready to assist Zimbabwe in its efforts to turnaround the economy and tackle corruption, Japanese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Toshiyuki Iwado has said.

How to handle a PR crisis: What to do when a journalist thinks you’re bad

I had breakfast this morning with a dear friend of mine.

Croatia stun Spain

ZAGREB. — Spain passed up the chance to seal progress to the Nations League soccer finals as they were beaten 3-2 by Croatia on Thursday night, undone by a 93rd-minute…

Wushu Open tourney on

AFTER spending the greater part of the year setting up structures across the country, the Zimbabwe Wushu Federation will today hold an Open tournament in Belvedere, Harare to select a team for the 2018 World Wing Chun Wushu Open competition in China.

Money flows in for SA’s PSL

The Premier Soccer League announced a revenue increase to R938 million that sees the South African football market reach a near billion Rand industry.

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