Live DVD recording for mai Mwamwuka’s birthday
Langalakhe Mabena It’s a birthday bash! Sensational female gospel artiste Mai Margaret Mwamuka is set to celebrate her 52th birthday in style as she is set to celebrate it with…
Residents voice concern over ‘illegal’ stands
Chitungwiza residents have raised concern over the rampant haphazard and illegal allocation of stands.
Corruption: Lessons from the Asian Tigers
Corruption is one of the biggest elephants in the room that is slowing progress towards the attainment of our vision to become an upper-middle income economy by 2030.
Man pimps wife for beer
Danisa Masuku A MAN from Makokoba suburb in Bulawayo seems to love beer more than his wife! Mpumelelo Dube made a startling revelation before Bulawayo magistrate Ulukile Mlea -Ndlovu when he…
Tour de Tuli attracts 34pc more tourists
There has been a 34 percent increase in the number of new tourists participating in the Tour de Tuli tourism expedition which is held in the Greater Mapungubwe Transfrontier Conservation Area.
Gwidzima on squash
Nhlanhla Mbele ZIMBABWE squash sensation Ryan Gwidzima (pictured above) is back in the country and will be the major attraction at the Safeguard Zimbabwe Squash Open tournament on August 2…
‘Chicken burger’ bust by lover’s hubby
Gibson Mhaka A PHILANDERING manager with one of the service stations in Gwanda was given a very special kind of punishment by his alleged lover’s husband after he reportedly busted him…
Zim assumes SARPCCO role
GOVERNMENT has applauded the police for assuming the Southern African Regional Police Chiefs Cooperation Organisation (SARPCCO) chairmanship saying it was an honour bestowed on Zimbabwe.
Zim ready to engage UK
Zimbabwe’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade yesterday expressed its willingness and readiness to work with the new British Foreign Minister and First Secretary of State, Mr Dominic Raab following his appointment by incoming Prime Minister Mr Boris Johnson.
‘Mental welfare of inmates a priority’
Government is committed to improving the welfare of mental patients, including those in prisons, and will be treating their concerns as a priority.











