People speak on 2019 expectations
Zimbabweans, in their broad totality, yesterday spoke of their aspirations for 2019 saying they were optimistic that it will have better prospects than 2018.
2018’s billionaire winners, losers
THE markets may be tanking, but that did not stop plenty of mega-fortunes from being unearthed in 2018.
Pitso’s Champions League formula
Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane has explained the formula needed to advance from the group stages of the CAF Champions League football.
HAZ hails Govt efforts to bolster tourism
The Hospitality Association of Zimbabwe (HAZ) is satisfied with the way the Government promoted domestic and international tourism in 2018 and will leverage on that plinth to maximize tourism receipts for this year.
Man sodomises three nephews, court told
A Mutare man has appeared in court for allegedly sodomising his three nephews aged two, six and seven.
Title race’s over if City drop points
Pep Guardiola believes Manchester City must beat Liverpool on Thursday in order to maintain their English Premier League football title bid.
Zanu-PF plans to reclaim urban wards
Zanu-PF has come up with strategies to reclaim urban wards that it lost in Matabeleland South Province during harmonised elections held in July, an official has said.
Masvingo war vets rally behind ED
WAR veterans here have distanced themselves from the recent protest held by a group of people claiming to be ex-freedom fighters, saying they are fully behind President Mnangagwa’s leadership.
Fake Customs, Immigration stamps: One arrested
The Department of Immigration in collaboration with other border agencies apprehended a 30-year-old man believed to be part of a syndicate using fake immigration and customs stamps to clear travellers and goods between Zimbabwe and South Africa.
Grandpa murdered over 50c dispute
A 26-YEAR-OLD Chimanimani man allegedly attacked and killed a 66-year-old man who had restrained him from fighting a shopkeeper over a dispute involving 50 cents.











