President to lead buy local indaba
Natasha Chamba Bulawayo Bureau PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is expected to meet business executives from across the country at this year’s 2019 annual Buy Zimbabwe Summit to be held in Bulawayo. Proceedings…
Spice it up with that weapon
Nhlalwenhle Ncube LAST week I made it clear that your phone must not be your world. One important thing a real woman should bear in mind is that what you…
Digital solution to waste collection
Business Reporter In recent weeks a new Econet business has “swept” the city of Harare — quite literally. Clean City is a digital platform used by private waste collection companies…
Warriors appearances in numbers since 2004
Fungai Muderere WHEN they trooped into the cauldron of Egypt’s Cairo International Stadium on Thursday night to face the Cranes of Uganda, the Warriors were looking for their third Africa…
Police blitz nets 16 drug peddlers
Crime Reporter A recent police crackdown on drug peddlers in Harare netted at least 16 suspects for allegedly trading in illicit sex-enhancing drugs, mbanje and Broncleer cough syrup on the…
Jumbos: Game rules must not be punitive
“Africa is never seen as possessing things and attributes properly part of ‘human nature’. Or, when it is, its things and attributes are generally of lesser value, little importance, and poor quality. “It is this elementariness and primitiveness that makes Africa the world par excellence of all that is incomplete, mutilated, and unfinished, its history reduced to a series of setbacks of nature in its quest for humankind,” bemoans Achille Mbembe in “The Postcolony” (2001).
Suicide stats shocker
Raymond Jaravaza ALARMING suicide cases in the first quarter of the year — January to March — of 129 deaths have been released by the police, showing an increase in…
Woman drags lover’s wife to court
Sukoluhle Ndlovu A woman from Kwekwe has been dragged to court by her husband’s mistress who is accusing her of destroying her property and stealing groceries from her house. Margaret…
Farmers lose 33 bales, truck to robbers
Crime Reporter Five farmers lost 33 tobacco bales and a pick-up truck after being attacked by armed robbers in separate incidents while on their way to auction floors in Harare.…
Cricket impasse affects tours
Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe men’s cricket team was expected to arrive in Ireland yesterday, but their female compatriots are not sure if they will be able to…











