Sex, alcohol and drugs at ‘get lost’ party
Showbiz Reporters A BIG YAWN! A “Get lost party” is usually accompanied by a train which ferries people to the secret location. This year the poorly attended party took a different…
Where hippos snort you to sleep
A molten lava coloured dawn was prelude to a breathless morning as Lake Kariba’s silhouette-tinged water mirrored fleeting shapes of boats, riverine vegetation, amultifarious array of architecture; saddle-billed storks and kingfishers which shattered each illusion with acrobatic splashes.
Foreigners to be allowed to own platinum, diamond mines
Zimbabwean Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube said a rule requiring local investors to control platinum mines will be scrapped and foreigners will be allowed to own 100 percent in a bid to revive investment.
UPDATED:Suicide after hit and run
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent A GWANDA taxi driver fatally ran over a cop in a hit and run incident and allegedly hanged himself in a bush near the scene. Nqobile Nkomo…
Judgement Yard for Kwekwe family show
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent DANCEHALL powerhouse, Judgement Yard, is expected to light up the mining town of Kwekwe tomorrow with a show lined at Kwekwe Sports Club. The dancehall family made…
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: 12 years . . . these paedophiles?
Phyllis Kachere Over the past two days Zimbabwe’s social media has been on fire. Debate has been raging on various social media platforms after news filtered from a workshop held…
Stock Market Weekly Review
Weakness dominated the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) as it continued on a downward trend, registering declines for the sixth consecutive week slipping into year to date losses.
VAR use generates lot of debate
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter THE video assistant referee (VAR) controversy that rocked the Uefa Champions League matches on Wednesday night which saw Portugal’s FC Porto and England’s Manchester United progressing…
Kirsty names Africa Games chef de mission
Harare Bureau MINISTER of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Kirsty Coventry yesterday said Government will leave no stone unturned in their preparations for the Africa Games after appointing seasoned administrator…











