Harrison dumps Harare City
HARARE City coach Mark Harrison has stepped down from his post in a development which could affect the municipal club’s proposed twinning with English Championship football side Nottingham Forest.
Mai Titi bares soul
Comedienne Mai Titi on Sunday bared her soul during her birthday celebrations at Motor Action Spots Club in Harare saying she was grateful that people around her taught her a lot about life.
NTS upbeat over Zim dollar
NATIONAL Tyre Services (NTS) Limited is optimistic that the removal of multicurrency system and the introduction of supportive policy measures by the Government will have an encouraging impact on the economy.
THE GRIM KINGMAKERS
THE Warriors are creating quite a grim reputation for themselves at the AFCON finals — all the countries who are paired against them in the group stages have a ZERO percent chance of being crowned champions at the end of the same tournament.
Makusha shines in Mauritius
ZIMBABWE rising sprinter Ngoni Makusha was the toast of the Zimbabwe team after he scooped two gold medals at the just-ended Confederation of African Athletics Southern Region Senior Championships in Mauritius at the weekend.
Twinning arrangement pays off for Mash Central
MASHONALAND Central Province has benefited from its twinning arrangements with South Korean province of Gyeongsangnam-do which has spawned a number of life transforming projects.
S40 of Marriages Bill: Questions, myths and reflections
LET me start by a disclaiming that I am no legal fundi but just an ordinary peace-loving Zimbabwean with roots in both rural and urban lifestyles. Over the past month I have followed and, in some instances, participated in debates over the proposed marriages Bill particularly the portion below:
Gems brace for World Cup opener
WITH just three days before their first Vitality Netball World Cup match, Zimbabwe senior national team manager Ledwin Dondo says they need to put all their energy on the upcoming assignment.
614 foreigners arrested
The Department of Immigration has in the first half of this year arrested 614 foreigners for illegally staying in the country, as it intensifies efforts to curb breaches of immigration laws.
Mackenzie-Ncube assures nation of stability in fuel sector
Currency reforms recently introduced by the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development are likely to bring stability in the fuel sector, National Oil Infrastructure Company of Zimbabwe (NOIC) board chairman Engineer Daniel Mackenzie-Ncube has said.









