Hanzvadzi dzopumhana huroyi
HANZVADZIKOMANA nehanzvadzisikana vakamisidzana mudare redzimhosva vachipumhana huroyi hune chekuita nekushandisirana mushonga wemubobobo.
‘RUDO RWEVAROYI MA1’
NYANZVI dzezvechivanhu dzinoti kune mhando nhatu dzehuroyi uye kana vadanana, vanongopanana rudo rwakasimba, asi pasina kuzadzana zvirwere zvepabonde kana kupanana mimba.
Vanasikana vosimudzirwa . . . First Lady vakaparura mabhezari
VANA vechikoro vesekondari vanosvika 100 vachabatsirwa nechirongwa chakavambwa nemudzimai wemutungamiri wenyika Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa avo vakawanisa mabhezari kuvanasikana vari kumatunhu gumi enyika.
Hardships will pass: President
President Mnangagwa says he understands the hardships that citizens are facing owing to austerity measures which have been compounded by natural disasters.
Demo: Police issue prohibition order
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has issued a prohibition order against demonstrations planned by MDC-Alliance today, saying anyone taking part in such action will face the full wrath of the law.
WIFE SNATCHING BUSINESSMAN AT IT AGAIN . . . snatches a villager’s spouse, relocates her to Gwanda
Raymond Jaravaza A GWANDA businessman – who last year was thoroughly bashed by a group of angry young men accusing him of sleeping with their wives – is at it again…
Mthuli’s budget gets Parly nod
FINANCE Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube’s Finance Bill and $10,62 billion Supplementary Budget as well as measures proposed in the mid-term budget to boost production and revenue inflows sailed past the last potential hurdle after Senate approved three Bills yesterday, which now only await Presidential assent to become law.
SRC PULL THE TRIGGER…Request FIFA to disband ZIFA leadership
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor THE Sport and Recreation Commission (SRC) have requested FIFA to use its powers, as enshrined it its statutes, to remove the entire ZIFA leadership from…
Zifa pay Mighty Warriors peanuts? . . . Women’s under 20 players get $15 on arrival home from two regional tournamnets
Raymond Jaravaza THE Zimbabwe Football Association stooped to “a new low” when the association allegedly paid Mighty Warriors and national women’s Under-20 players $15 on arrival home from two regional…











