We almost touched the stars

To an article I wrote some three months ago, a social media acquaintance commented “American history is amazing to read”. I liked the comment but it continues to haunt.

Cow at stake for ugliest man

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent  The man adjudged to be the foulest-looking at Mr Ugly Zimbabwe will this year walk away with a cow for that feat as the competition, which was…

Retail sales volumes drop . . . Price hikes weaken consumer spending

Pride Mahlangu, Business Reporter THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers (CZR) says sales volumes in the sector have dropped by about 40 percent due to weakening consumer spending and rising inflation. CZR…

Platinum bullish, unfazed by Caf CL big teams

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Acting Sports Editor ZIMBABWE’S Total Caf Champions League representatives FC Platinum were yesterday bullish and unfazed by their Group B opponents, declaring that a quarter-final berth was possible. The…

Truworths cries foul over diaspora exits

Zimbabwean clothing retailer, Truworths, has been forced to write-off over $450 000 as defaulters abandon their accounts and leave for the diaspora.

Truworths cries foul over diaspora exits

Zimbabwean clothing retailer, Truworths, has been forced to write-off over $450 000 as defaulters abandon their accounts and leave for the diaspora.

Letters to the Editor: AFM; it’s all about wealth, wealth and wealth

Isdore Guvamombe THE Apostolic Faith Mission in Zimbabwe has been in turmoil in the past two years than at any stage in its history in the country. Am not Christian…

Britain joins race in animal trophies ban

In yet another blow for the country’s wildlife industry, Britain is considering banning hunted trophies, just a few weeks after the US House Natural Resources Committee passed the Cecil Act, which also seeks to stop trophies from Africa.

Zimdancehall artistes for DJ Fydale 19th anniversary

Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent  Kwekwe will be a hive of activity this weekend as various Zimdancehall artistes converge on the city for producer-cum-wheel spinner, DJ Fydale’s 19th anniversary celebrations in the…

Britain joins race in animal trophies ban

In yet another blow for the country’s wildlife industry, Britain is considering banning hunted trophies, just a few weeks after the US House Natural Resources Committee passed the Cecil Act, which also seeks to stop trophies from Africa.

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