New Zesa board will have its work cut out

The tough talk by Energy and Power Development Minister Fortune Chasi to appoint a new Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) board is a noble idea because the country has been battling acute electricity shortages for a long time.

Cancer: My story, not my obituary (Part 1)

We are in the month of October, which is known as the Breast Cancer month. A lot of activities and events are scheduled to bring breast cancer awareness to everybody. It is recognised as such in most countries of the world.

Gwanda boxing tournament lives to billing

Nhlanhla Mbele  THE back-by-popular-demand Injanji Investments-sponsored boxing tournament that took place at the Injanji Waterfront on 28 September left the crowd begging for more. The tournament started at 2pm and…

Middendorp salutes Khama Billiat

SOUTHERN Region Division One footballer Tichaona Bungu could become the first Zimbabwean to play in the Hong Kong top-flight league.

Salah saves Liverpool, Suarez downs Inter

PARIS. — Champions League football holders Liverpool came out on top of a 4-3 thriller with Salzburg on Wednesday night after throwing away a three-goal lead at Anfield before Mohamed Salah’s winner, while Luis Suarez fired Barcelona to a comeback victory over Inter Milan.

Ageless love lands man in dock

Melissa Chekwa For a 40-year-old man from North End suburb, having his bread buttered on both sides was the best that he could ever have. However, to his shame all…

Messi denies rift at Barca

BARCELONA. — Lionel Messi insisted on Wednesday there were no problems between him and Antoine Griezmann or between the players and Barcelona’s board.

Keep it fresh, avoid staleness

Nhlalwenhle Ncube NO matter how long you have been together, whether for a few months or for decades, it is important to take steps to maintain some spark in your…

B-METRO COMMENT: Fight hunger, save children from abuse

THE issue of the difficult economic circumstances that the country faces is one that everyone from individuals to the Government is grappling with.  What is worrying, however, is how different…

Vandalism, theft cost NetOne $150k

NetOne has lost up to $150 000 from January this year up to now, due to vandalism of towers and theft of batteries at base stations across the country.

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