Chitembwe concerned about surviving relegation

HARARE City coach Lloyd Chitembwe is not desperate to preserve the municipal club’s impressive record in the Chibuku Super Cup.

Call to overhaul Marriage Bill

Parliament should amend the Marriage Bill to include inheritance issues to protect the interests of the surviving spouse in the event of death or after divorce.

Muder suspect still on the run six months on

A Harare man who allegedly shot dead his estranged wife and brother-in-law in Gletwin Park early this year, is still on the run, six months after the incident.

Sekuru Makamanzi makes waves with traditional music in UK

ZIMBABWE-born percussionist and mbira player Gabriel Konyai Makamanzi, who ditched the late Andy Brown’s band in 2002 during their European tour, is making waves in the United Kingdom with his traditional music and teaching lessons.

China to assist Zim regain breadbasket status

China is committed to render necessary support to Zimbabwe in reinforcing robust economic development in a sustainable manner and enable the country to retain its breadbasket status in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) by 2030, a Chinese official has said.

Mid-air emergency: Zim doctor to the rescue

AN off-duty Zimbabwean doctor on his way to take up a Chevening scholarship in the UK put his training into practice when a passenger fell ill on his flight.

Nhivi’s fight with injuries persists

WHEN Simba Nhivi shot to prominence on the domestic Premiership with Shooting Stars and CAPS United in 2011, there were strong indications he could become a star player.

Dlodlo eyes third Mr Zimbabwe title

SOUTH Africa-based Body Works Gym hulk Ndumiso Dlodlo appears the man to beat in the battle for the Mr Zimbabwe title at the 7Arts Theatre in Harare this evening.

Zimstock goes carnival style

It is well known that the Rio Carnival held in Brazil, is probably one of the most famous festivals around the world.

Bodybuilding champs on

BODYBUILDERS from across the country and beyond have been going about their paces like the biblical Nicodemous – doing all they can to avoid the public eye.

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