Fun-filled weekend nigh

SUMMER is almost here and merrymakers are bracing for outdoor entertainment and at the same time say goodbye to confinements and fire braziers, while downing their favourite drinks.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Groundless protests won’t help Zim economy

Plans by MDC-Alliance and its embedded civic society allies to hold demonstrations today will not help us consolidate the economic recovery efforts that are targeting to put the economy on a sound footing after years of economic hiatus.

Diplomatic community condemns violence

The diplomatic community has criticised the MDC-Alliance leadership for expending energy on violent demonstrations bent on reversing the Second Republic’s milestones in turning around the country’s economic fortunes.

Ezimnyama reveal Chibuku Neshamwari winning secrets

Langalakhe Mabena Local traditional dance ensemble Ezimnyama became Bulawayo’s pride once more for the second time as they became the “crème de la crème” at this year’s Chibuku Neshamwari dance…

Bosso, Caps rekindle rivalry

Fungai Muderere IT is an enormous match in Zimbabwe’s football calendar and one that provides Highlanders and CAPS United with an exciting opportunity to make a statement, in a season…

DeMbare sponsor shot in South Africa

MULTI-MILLIONAIRE businessman Simon Rudland, whose $5 million injection into Dynamos at the beginning of the year provided a kiss of life for the Glamour Boys, was shot and seriously wounded in an assassination attempt in Johannesburg on Wednesday morning.

Ndadzoka: Malajila

MUTAMBI weBlack Leopards yekuSouth Africa – Cuthbert “Cazola” Malajila – anoti ave kunzwa kufefeterwa nemhepo zvichitevera kutengwa kwaakaitwa nechikwata chake chitsva.

Film chronicles varsity life

Having been in the limelight for all the wrong reasons, University of Zimbabwe (UZ) student Melissa Magombedze will redeem herself in a short film that unpacks varsity life.

Seed Co anticipates firm demand across region

Regional seed manufacturer, Seed Co Limited’s expansion initiatives in Africa are expected to bear fruit this 2019/20 farming season on the back of increased varieties and capacity, good weather and a generally firm demand across the region.

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