Chinhoyi turns back the clock
THERE were so many stories to come out of the recently held Basketball Union of Zimbabwe National League Championships.
The finals — held in Mutare a fortnight ago — saw the new format continue. While Manicaland powerhouse, Mercenaries, finally reached the promised land and won the coveted men’s title, beating Foxes 75-60 in the final.
Investing: Making money grow
Investment is an action done to grow money. This can be money originating from working or saving or a donation, any source really. The intention is making more money, and at the very least preserving value and beating inflation. There are several avenues of achieving this which are often called investment products. Anyone can invest — you need not wait until you are a millionaire.
DeMbare humbled
Ngqwele Dube in Bulawayo, Brighton Zhawi in Harare Bulawayo Chiefs…………………… 2 Dynamos……………………….…. 0 TWO goals in the last nine minutes gave Bulawayo Chiefs their first set of points for the…
The SA people have spoken
Prior to and during the sixth national and provincial elections there were many articles on the state of our nation.
Unsurprisingly, many of these artciles deeply refle and focused on the challenges facing South Africa.
Magistrate arrested for $20 bribe
A KAROI magistrate and clerk of court have appeared at the Chinhoyi Magistrate Court for allegedly accepting a $20 bribe in order to rule in favour of the defendant in a maintenance case. Amanda Muridzo (31), who is employed as Karoi magistrate and Shelter Kachirika, a clerk at the same court, are both facing charges of bribery as defined in section 170(1)(b)(ii) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act chapter 9.23.
President mourns Cde Coltrane Chimurenga
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has described the late leader of the December 12 Movement Randolph Simms, also known as Cde Coltrane Chimurenga, as a pan-Africanist who stood steadfast by Zimbabwe in fighting against colonialism and illegal sanctions.
Climate change, extreme events in Southern Africa
Climate change is now widely regarded as a key global challenge.
Observations from long-term global datasets suggest that natural resources such as land and water are increasingly becoming vulnerable, and climate change is likely to worsen the levels of vulnerability.
Zim shares Idai experience at Geneva summit
Zimbabwe has briefed the international community on the effects of Cyclone Idai, which ravaged some parts of the country leaving over 300 people dead and property worth millions destroyed.
Parastatal reforms long overdue
What has been lacking in Zimbabwe in the past is the political will to effectively fight corruption, observe the rule of law and apply the law without bias, fear or favour.
Bank teller in US$22k fraud
A FEMALE CABS bank teller has been dragged before the courts on nearly US$22 000 fraud charges after enticing a client to enter a side deal.

