Chigowe walks alone in farewell of shame

WHEN the inevitable messy ending came, it was rough — the public rejection by his fans, the psychological trauma of watching them cheer the opponents and the brutality of the confirmation he was yet another horrible gamble that backfired spectacularly.

Reflecting on six decades of sculpture

He sits in a makeshift shade, his workshop for many years. His grey head seems to weigh heavy on his shoulders, probably from wisdom acquired in his over 80 years of life.

‘Policy reforms will transform economy’

Financial services group FBC Holdings Limited is confident that the fiscal and monetary policy interventions being pursued by Government will provide the bedrock for strong economic growth.

Agribank posts $13m profit

Agribank has recorded a 63 percent jump in profit after tax to RTGS$12,9 million for the year to December 31, 2018 spurred by growth in non-interest income and interest income.

Mbeu for another SA concert

The heavens seem to be smiling on rising afro-fusion artiste Ashton “Mbeu” Nyahora and his band the Mhodzi Tribe as they travel to South Africa for yet another regional show.

Statistics would’ve knocked MaBlanyo out of the job

THERE is a myth that Lloyd Chigowe scripted a successful story when he was plucked from obscurity to shepherd Dynamos’ battle to try and avoid relegation from the Premiership last season.

Zim expects 200 million kg of tobacco

zimbabwe’s tobacco output is  expected to decline to 200 million kilogrammes this year owing to  unfavourable weather conditions under which the crop was grown, the  industry regulator has said.

Young Warriors invited to Europe

YOUNG Warriors coach Tonderai Ndiraya and his team have been invited for a rare European tour to assist them to prepare for the upcoming Under-23 African Cup of Nations football qualifier against South Africa in June.

‘My face isn’t the most popular in Harare right now’

LLOYD CHIGOWE said his face was not the most popular in Harare on the eve of Dynamos’ third straight league defeat, and a day after that embarrassment, he was gone.

Vaya launches free shuttle service to ZITF guests

ECONET’S Vaya mobility service has hit Bulawayo by storm, taking advantage of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) to launch its new shuttle service by offering free rides to exhibitors, business people and professionals travelling to the trade fair by air.

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