Former President laid to rest in Zvimba
Government has granted former President and national hero Cde Robert Mugabe his death-bed wish for his remains to be interred at his rural home in Kutama, Zvimba, Mashonaland West province.
The former President was yesterday interred at his rural home in a ‘specially constructed site’ in the courtyard of the house of his first wife, Sally.
Forex pricing ban vital
The nonsense Zimbabwe saw in the first fortnight of September in foreign exchange markets, whose serious and unnecessary side-effects may well be felt for months, was an example of how a small number of people can cause mass panic and mass damage.
Smuggling dead bodies, drugs & groceries
THE Grim Reaper pays heed neither to time nor place of death.
For a world awash with increasing numbers of migrants, it is inevitable that more people are dying far away from their desired places of burial.
Companies innovate to tackle austerity
All things being equal, Government’s austerity measures should be coming to an end next year, with the next step being a focus on consolidation as recently hinted by Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube.
Cinema at the Beach comes to town
EVENT organisers seem to be getting more creative by the minute – another potentially interesting concept has been introduced on Harare’s leisure scene.
This Saturday, fun lovers are in for a treat as the inaugural Cinema at the Beach is set to be held at Cleveland Dam.
Giants crave for a Chibuku sip
Dynamos and Highlanders have to look back to the now defunct Mbada Diamonds tournament to find their last Cup success.
The last time Dynamos won a major knockout tournament was back in 2012 when they edged Monomotapa 2-0 at Rufaro to clinch the Mbada Diamonds Cup.
Woe betide prawn-munching comrades
Having grown up in a very productive village, the Bishop knows all too well about the notoriety of nuisance greedy baboons, especially during the cropping season.
Being assigned to fend-off these marauding and daring mammals from the lush green budding maize crop fields is perhaps the most tortuous and emotionally taxing task that one can ever be condemned to do.
Antipas feeling lekker!
JOEY Antipas is savouring the emerging powerful central midfield pairing of Marvelous Nakamba and Marshal Munetsi while news that skipper Knowledge Musona is nearing full fitness excites the Warriors gaffer who has already started scheming for the upcoming 2021 African Cup of Nations qualifiers.
Govt provides another $42m for Harare water chemicals
Government has channelled an additional $42 million to the Harare City Council (HCC) to enable it to procure water treatment chemicals as part of interim measures to deal with the capital’s water woes.
The funds, which are an addition to the $37,4 million released by Treasury for water infrastructure projects last week, were hived off the kitty reserved for devolution projects in Harare.
Motor Action: Merrymakers’ paradise
MOTOR Action is a leisure spot that needs no introduction: it has become one of the most popular Sunday destinations for merrymakers in the capital.
While a lot has been said about the electric party vibe at the joint, it is becoming more popular for something else.











