Knox comes of age but poor Hadebe curses his luck
JUST two positive touches out of his eight encounters with the ball helped substitute Knox Mutizwa produce his best performance in the Warriors colours at the National Sports Stadium yesterday.
President pays tribute to hero Mugoba
National hero Major-General Trust Mugoba was a distinguished fighter who remained unwavering to the revolution throughout his life, President Mnangagwa has said.
Tough times ahead for banking sector
The second half of this year and greater part of next year will likely present more headwinds for the banking sector on account of high inflation, tightening liquidity and the regulatory interest rate cap, economic analyst have said.
Rising artiste advocates morality
Marondera-based upcoming musician Spiwe Ndebele has said that music is part of the fabric of our society as it sits at the heart of human experience, enriching lives.
Dairy producers to leverage on Government initiatives
The Zimbabwe Association of Dairy Farmers (ZADF) says the sector will leverage on the recent policy measures exempting dairies from paying duty in foreign currency for certain selected inputs to boost productivity as well as enhance its contribution to economic growth.
Tanya leaves men in the dust
NEW YORK. — Tanyaradzwa “Tanya” Muzinda is not your average teenager.
Housing director up for abuse of office
Chitungwiza Municipality director of housing Hazel Sithole yesterday appeared in court charged with criminal abuse of duty as a public officer.
Warriors come back from the dead in nerve-shredding tie
ZIMBABWE came within five minutes of kissing goodbye to the 2022 World Cup but Khama Billiat’s late strike averted a huge embarrassment for the Warriors yesterday.
Parly delegation in Sweden for sanctions push
A five-member Parliamentary delegation led by Speaker Advocate Jacob Mudenda is in the Swedish capital, Stockholm, to drum up support for the removal of sanctions against Zimbabwe as well as to convince potential investors here that the new administration in Harare is now open for business.
Xenophobia leaves artiste’s daughter-in-law R150 000 poorer
Yvonne Chaka Chaka’s daughter-in-law Nkateko Khoza has lost merchandise worth over R150 000 from vandalism and looting during xenophobic attacks in Johannesburg.










