Miracle Missions compliments aid efforts to cyclone victims

I have been in Manicaland province operating from Mutare and visiting Chimanimani, Chipinge and surrounding areas affected by Cyclone Idai.

Tytan speaks on experience

Nigel Siziba, Sunday Life Reporter AWARD-WINNING Njabulo “Tytan” Nkomo, who got married to Olinda Chapel in 2017 has been trying by all means to push his career to another level despite…

I am more than a rapper : Asaph

Nigel Siziba, Sunday Life Reporter AWARD-WINNING Hip-hop star Asaph real name Tafadzwa Tarukwana who recently landed a job at Skyz-Metro is having a time of his life behind the microphone. “My…

City win, pressure on Liverpool

London. — This felt like little more than a box-ticking exercise for a team with Manchester City’s ambitions. There was never any jeopardy, no sense that they were ever in any danger against opponents with all the nous and snarl of a sleeping kitten, and City did not have to do much more than tickle Fulham’s tummy to return to the Premier League’s summit.

Anjin to sink $20m as it resumes operations …Alrosa to operationalise office end of April

Anjin is set to resume mining in Chiadzwa in May this year, while Russia’s Alsora will complete setting up its office by the end of next month, raising expectations Government will achieve its targeted haul of US$400 million in revenues from diamond mining.

Man doused with petrol, set on fire

Nqobile Tshili, Sunday News Correspondent A 36-YEAR-OLD man from Kezi, Matabeleland South died after he was doused with petrol and set on fire by yet to be identified suspects, police have…

Why Zimbabwe Dancehall is a difficult genre in Bulawayo

Sunday Life Reporter WHILE there is no doubt that Zim Dancehall has become the musical genre of choice among both urban and rural youths in the country, it’s emergence and…

Second agric assessment underway

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Farming Reporter THE Government has begun carrying out a second nationwide crop and livestock assessment to ascertain the exact magnitude and severity of the prevailing drought. Lands, Agriculture,…

Midlands duo destined for greatness

ELIZABETH Msipa and Wadiwanashe Musonza appear to be a bundle of nerves as the Midlands duo awaits that all-important call from Puma.

Growing menace of graft threatens development

The level of corruption in Zimbabwe has reached alarming levels to the extent that corruption can now be said to be one of the major threats to socio-economic transformation and sustainable development and unless this vice is checked this could risk derailing attainment of Vision 2030.

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