An ideologically rooted cadre is gone
Emilio Munemo, Comrade Revolution, the Brigadier-General is no more.
Indeed the Chitepo School of Ideology, the Munemo family and the entire nation of Zimbabwe are in deep mourning.
Mark’s lecture!
One thing he values most is time and he gets livid when one misses an appointment by just a minute.
Harare City coach Mark “Mr Palm Tree” Harrison, was fuming when we arrived at his Harare flat a few minutes after the agreed time to join him on a drive to Waddilove High School where he delivered a business and sport lecture last Thursday.
We will win 4-0 — Kapini tips Warriors
Mehluli Sibanda in Johannesburg, South Africa FORMER Warriors goalkeeper, Tapuwa Kapini has predicted that Zimbabwe will trounce Congo Brazzaville in the crucial Africa Cup of Nations qualifier at the National…
‘New mining regime boon for investors’
The imminent review of the law to allow foreign investors to wholly own investments in diamond will help boost foreign direct investment in the mining sector and across value chains, the Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe (CoMZ) has said.
Government to rid newsrooms of sex pests
Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa says she will introduce sweeping reforms that will make newsrooms safer for women as well as address their welfare.
Woman of steel breaks glass ceiling
Ever since she was a young girl, Rumbidzai Amana had a passion for male-dominated fields.
Not surprisingly, she would be enchanted at the sight of a mechanic covered in grease or at the sound of a welding machine.
Treger Products sets US$15million exports target
Dumisani Nsingo, Business Reporter ONE of Africa’s largest manufacturers of household wares and appliances, Treger Products has set a target of generating US$15 million in revenue this year from exports through…
Malinga continues to shine
DANIEL JACKIEL is a messenger on a mission- a cricket mission to be precise.
Three seasons as a Vigne Cup first league cricketer, Jackiel had never taken a five-for; but he needed just three matches in List A cricket, to claim his first five-for as a professional player in the Pro 50 championship. The 28-year-old Eagles rising star also needed just two balls- on his debut in Mutare back in February- to take his first wicket since graduating.
500 ‘illegal settlers’ evicted
Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent MORE than 500 communal farmers from Chivhunze Farm under Chief Bvute in Mberengwa have been served with eviction notices. The farmers were settled at the farm in…
Social media killing our self-esteem
Rutendo Chidawanyika WHETHER we want to believe it or not, the media plays a big role in our lives. It includes magazines, adverts, and now social media as well. Even…











