Bulawayo company vets maids
A BULAWAYO company has been formed to train and vet maids, gardeners and runners, with an aim of ensuring that locals can employ trusted personnel to look after their children…
Bok’S Dyantyi fails another drug test
Springbok Aphiwe Dyantyi’s B sample has tested positive for banned substances, the South African Institute for Drug-Free Sport has said.
Six-goal thriller at Luveve
CAPS United coach Darlington Dodo lamented his team’s shaky defence as the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League title chasers dropped two vital points after being held by Bulawayo Chiefs in a six goal feast at Luveve yesterday.
The draw saw Makepekepe lose the top spot to Chicken Inn. While both teams are on 38 points, they are separated by a goal difference.
Law should apply to anarchists: Venezuela
Government should steadfastly invoke the law, especially when dealing with Western-funded subversive schemes by opposition elements angling to foment chaos in the country, visiting Venezuelan Vice Minister for Africa Yuri Pimentel has counselled.
UN rights envoy jets in
The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the rights of freedom of association and peaceful assembly, Mr Nyaletsossi Clément Voule, is expected in the country later this month following an invitation by Government to assess, among other things, the legal framework that governs the constitutionally guaranteed rights.
Unique serviced apartments boost tourism
THE serviced apartment business is fast growing locally, thereby attracting investors in the sector.
Modern travellers prefer using apartments, instead of hotels.
$2m price tag for Mushowani Stars
HIS body language said it all, his broken voice was that of a man whose soul is troubled.
As we sat in his car for what turned out to be a short interview, one could sense that the Mushowani Stars owner, Lovemore Zava Nyakasoka, was about to drop a bombshell.
Women’s bank disburses $12m
THE Zimbabwe Women’s Microfinance Bank (ZWMB) has disbursed more than $12 million to over 34 000 clients since it opened doors to the public last year, an official has said.
Big names for bodybuilding champs
NIGEL “SPARTAN” MAPHOSA (pictured) reminds me of Tim Tebow; the former Florida quarter back, who following an upset loss at the hands of Ole Miss, made a pledge to the Gator fan base.
Machisa raring to light
Tasked with bringing some gloss to the Lady Sables brand, Philemon Machisa is under no illusions of grandeur.
The new coach, having taken over from Abigail Kawonzora, intends to change the face of local rugby during his term with the senior women’s rugby team. “I am very happy to have finally got the opportunity to work with the ladies. I have been waiting for an opportunity like this one for a long time. l remain confident that l will not disappoint my rugby fans.


