Young entrepreneur gets big by selling ‘small fish’
There is something striking about young entrepreneur Ashlee Nyathi. He chose a career path that most of his peers would never consider.
Rahman Gumbo tasked with saving TelOne
PREMIERSHIP football side TelOne have appointed former Warriors assistant coach, Rahman Gumbo, as their substantive coach.
Be loyal to this administration — President
President Mugabe yesterday implored civil servants to be loyal to Government and fulfil its policies that are derived from the ruling party, Zanu PF’s manifesto following its victory in last year’s harmonised elections.
Ronaldo’s most difficult year
Cristiano Ronaldo told Portuguese television on Tuesday that “2018 was the most difficult year on a personal level.”
Up your game, Zanu-PF urges A1, A2 farmers
The Zanu-PF leadership here has exhorted beneficiaries of land reform to up their production levels in line with President Mnangagwa’s vision for Zimbabwe to attain upper middle income economy status by 2030.
Mphoko appears in court, freed on bail
FORMER Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko yesterday appeared at the Bulawayo Magistrates’ Court on criminal abuse of office charges and the magistrate freed him on $1 000 bail.
Anthony Joshua hits back at critics
Former world heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua has hit out at “shallow-minded, small-minded” calls for him to replace his trainer Rob McCracken.
Poets fund-raise for cancer patients, the disabled
Afro Poetic Mind, a club comprising poets, has embarked on a fundraising programme to assist young people with cancer and those living with disabilities.
‘Try artificial insemination’
Smallholder farmers have been urged to consider artificial insemination as a way of rebuilding their herds which have been reduced by tick-borne diseases.
Vote-buying against ivory trade exposed
If you were made to believe that vote rigging was only associated with African presidential elections where the UN always sends well-funded delegates to inspect them; think again.








