Acting President Chiwenga happy with supply of medicines
Paidamoyo Chipunza, Harare Bureau Government has started receiving medicines and medical sundries from suppliers and is distributing them across the country. They comprise medicines for daily use and sundries like…
Hookers cry foul in ecocash swindle. . . ‘Clients reverse payment after sex’
Nhlalwenhle Ncube DUE to the biting economy men who are believed to have shallow pockets have devised means of enjoying “free sex” by engaging in the bedroom game with sex…
Okapofomadzwa nenyama yegudo
Nhlawenhle Ncube MURUME wekuFigtree, chinhambwe che30km kubva muBulawayo nemugwagwa unoenda kuPlumtree — wekuita mashura ekutengesera nyama yegudo kuvagari vemumusha make achivati ndeye mombe — ava kuzvidemba mushure mekupofomara maziso apo…
Zim designer breaks into SA big league
Keith Mlauzi Local entrepreneur Romeo Gumede from Entumbane has hit the streets of Johannesburg with a surprise attack as his designs take over the streets.
Woman dumps ‘uneducated’ husband
Nhlalwenhle Ncube A MARRIAGE of 15 years is on the brink of collapse after the couple got to be on different educational levels following the woman’s advancement in education.
Vanoita tsvakurudzo vakakosha: rcz
Malven Mugadzikwa SANGANO reResearch Council of Zimbabwe (RCZ) rinoti vanoita tsvakurudzo muzvikoro nekumabhizimisi madiki neari pakati nepakati vane basa guru mukuvandudza upfumi hwenyika pamwe nemagariro evanhu akanaka.
Zim refs on Fifa panel increased
Tadious Manyepo, Harare Bureau ZIMBABWEAN referees have received a pat on the back from Fifa after the world’s football motherbody increased the slots accorded to the country on their panel…
Busy schedule for ED as he launches diplomatic offensive
Felex Share, Harare Bureau After taking over from former President Robert Mugabe in November last year, President Mnangagwa and his team needed to provide strong leadership and put the basic…
Tobacco hectarage up 7.41 percent
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE hectarage planted under tobacco crop in the 2018/19 cropping season has improved by 7,41 percent to 79 708 ha from 74 238 ha in…











