Gwaradzimba consoles bereaved families
The Minister of State for Manicaland Provincial Affairs, Dr Ellen Gwaradzimba, has expressed deep sadness at the predicament facing thousands of people in Chimanimani and Chipinge districts where more than 80 people have died so far due to the effects of Cyclone Idai.
Rashford salutes Ole
Marcus Rashford has hailed the improvements Manchester United have made under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, claiming that it looked “impossible” to be in touch with the top four in the English Premiership football under Jose Mourinho.
MP donates 100 bags of cement to school
Beitbridge East parliamentarian Cde Albert Nguluvhe on Saturday last week donated 100 bags of cement for the construction of a classroom block and a teachers’ cottage at Elangeni Secondary School (Ward 5), some 35 kilometres along the Beitbridge-Masvingo Road.
Ndiraya happy
YOUNG Warriors coach, Tonderai Ndiraya, is hopeful they will do well in their back-to-back AFCON Under-23 qualifiers against Mozambique.
‘Africa’ video on the cards
The video for “Africa”, a song featuring Jah Prayzah, Yvonne Chaka Chaka, P Square, Akon and Fally Ipupa, is now set for release.
Netball team to begin WC preps
ZIMBABWE’S national netball team Gems are expected to troop into camp early next week for a month-long camp in Harare as they begin preparations for the World Cup in July.
‘Spare a beer for Chimanimani’
Following devastating death of more than 85 people, distraction of food supplies, livestock, infrastructure, and property including over 5 000 homes, by Cyclone Idai over the weekend, celebrated music promoter Benji Nyandoro has urged Zimbabweans to donate towards aid and disaster relief.
Thiem upsets Federer
Dominic Thiem denied Roger Federer a record sixth Indian Wells tennis title, beating the Swiss great 3-6, 6-3, 7-5 on Sunday to claim his first ATP Masters 1000 crown.
Dancing is a profession too: Nama winners
Unheralded three times National Art Merit Awards (NAMA) dancing winners, Gwinyai Masangomai and Michelle Nativel, say the arts community should treat dancers as professionals.
Gweru city reviews by-laws
Gweru City Council is reviewing and realigning its by-laws to curb serious loopholes in revenue generation and collection, Acting Town Clerk Mr Sam Sekenhamo has said.











