Currency reforms almost complete — President

Darlington Musarurwa recently in MAPUTO, Mozambique Government is working on modalities to introduce a new currency, which will be the sole legal tender for domestic transactions as fundamentals have now…

ROB, NOT AS IN ME, BUT IN MARAWA, SHOWS HIS TRUE AND LOVELY SIDE

AROUND this time two years ago, Robert Marawa was battling for his life in the Intensive Care Unit of a Johannesburg private hospital, which probably explains why, a year later, the mere fact he is still alive overshadows everything that has been thrown at him of late.

Editorial Comment: Time to end this last-minute begging bowl syndrome

WHILE the Gems can now fully focus their energy in preparing for their maiden dance at the Netball World Cup scheduled for Liverpool, England, next month after receiving sponsorship from two corporate entities on Wednesday, the Zimbabwe Netball Association have to draw critical lessons on corporate governance.

Musombodia: Health time-bomb for youths

It’s Saturday morning in the high density suburb of Warren Park 1, and a middle-aged man staggers across the road at the local shops right in front of an oncoming car. Alcohol takes its toll and he collapses to the ground.

Exquisite cuisine, music at Zim Café

Thinking of a quiet, warm and relaxing environment with less noise and best of entertainment within the city centre this winter, then Zim Café will be the place to be.

Gems preps take shape

FOR the Zimbabwe senior netball team, theirs has been a long and challenging journey but their perseverance has kept them going and now their dream is closer to being fulfilled with preparations for their debut appearance at the Netball World Cup taking shape. 

US$20bn gas deal boon for Zim

Joseph Madzimure and Sallomy Matare ZIMBABWE is expected to benefit from the US$20 billion gas deal signed between the United States of America and Mozambique, President Mnangagwa has said. Briefing…

The day misfiring ‘Zakeyo’ came a cropper

So the Bible says, there was that short stout man, Zakeyo, who climbed up a tree and perched precariously on a branch and positioned himself on a vantage point to get a glimpse of the Son of Man, knowing too well he was too short to go measure for measure with the tall ones.

They way they slither leaves many people cringing

Snakes have been symbols of fear and hostility to most human societies throughout the ages, largely due to their perceived deceit of Adam and Eve to eat the forbidden fruit in the biblical Garden of Eden, as well as to the general lack of knowledge and appreciation of snake biology and behaviour.

Chickens come home to roost for Chihuri

FORMER Police Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri reportedly stole number plates of a broken down Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) Mercedes Benz which he used to fraudulently get the State to service his personal vehicles, a court heard.

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