DeMbare close in on big money

FINANCIALLY crippled Dynamos are on the verge of sealing a sponsorship deal worth over $700 000 per season.

RBZ allays fears on bank balances

Peter Matika, Senior Reporter BANK balances for both RTGS dollars and FCA Nostros will remain the same and the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe will not raid anyone’s foreign currency account,…

Panicky Mzembi puts $2m house on market

Former Cabinet Minister Walter Mzembi has put his palatial Harare mansion on the market for a princely $2 million amid speculation the 55-year-old politician is finalising moves to flee the country to avoid possible imprisonment on corruption charges.

Bank rate to be introduced as market guide

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe is set to introduce a bank rate, which will guide interest rates in the market, it has been learnt.

Welcome to a weird hotch-potch shrine

SITUATED at the heart of Parktown suburb in the capital Harare, is an unusual replica of the mighty Victoria Falls.

So many unusual things happen at this small “Mosi-oa-Tunya.”

Winky D: The boy who never grew up

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Correspondent WINKY D was not telling the truth when he said he was the Lionel Messi of reggae music. In a career that has sizzled and…

A funnel of Dynamos memories

EVERYTIME he looks through the window Peter “Chops” Fanwell can see the home of his new love — Westham United Football Club.

Zim designer celebrates African culture through her designs

Nigel Siziba, Sunday Life Reporter BORN and bred in Tsholotsho is a cloth maestro Anesu Madamombe, the founder and lead designer of Ankara by Ane clothing line that celebrates the…

Warriors duo on target

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter THE Warriors’ duo of midfielder Kudakwashe Mahachi and striker Knox Mutizwa were on target at the weekend for their South African clubs, giving national team…

Dylan Mabika, an art gem in the making. . . seeks help to pursue art studies

visual art is taken seriously at tertiary level but the same cannot be said for primary and secondary education.

This has led to calls by many educationists to consider remodelling the curriculum to nurture raw talent at an early stage.

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