Locals urged to venture into African gaming industry

Chrispen Gumunyu, Business Reporter LOCAL entrepreneurs have been urged to venture into the African gaming industry which is expected to grow into a US$300 billion industry in the next three years.…

Locals urged to venture into African gaming industry

Chrispen Gumunyu, Business Reporter LOCAL entrepreneurs have been urged to venture into the African gaming industry which is expected to grow into a US$300 billion industry in the next three years.…

Radio star Tin Tin’s pregnancy nightmare

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter RADIO and TV personality Tinopona “Tin Tin” Katsande recently learnt that celebrity or fame count for little when hardship comes knocking after she was turned away…

Radio star Tin Tin’s pregnancy nightmare

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter RADIO and TV personality Tinopona “Tin Tin” Katsande recently learnt that celebrity or fame count for little when hardship comes knocking after she was turned away…

Triangle face Nouadhibou in Caf Confed Cup

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter  TRIANGLE are looking to progress to the next stage of the Caf Confederation Cup mini league phase with their task beginning with an away fixture against…

Triangle face Nouadhibou in Caf Confed Cup

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter  TRIANGLE are looking to progress to the next stage of the Caf Confederation Cup mini league phase with their task beginning with an away fixture against…

Disentangling neo-colonial political thought

Today the pan-African nationalist movement is bestowed with the mandate of tackling the ever-changing complexities and complexions of colonialism.

Dr Matsika: the man whose ‘mistake’ started Megafest awards

Gabriel Masvora, Business Editor  FOR the past 12 years, one of the most prominent features on Zimbabwe’s business calendar is the Megafest Business Awards.  Many businesspeople, some prominent and others ordinary…

Dr Matsika: the man whose ‘mistake’ started Megafest awards

Gabriel Masvora, Business Editor  FOR the past 12 years, one of the most prominent features on Zimbabwe’s business calendar is the Megafest Business Awards.  Many businesspeople, some prominent and others ordinary…

‘Gender stereotyping still exists’

Ms Erica Jones, the chief director (urban local authorities) in the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing, recently received a certificate of appreciation from the Office of the President and Cabinet in recognition of her contribution in setting up gender structures in local authorities across the country.

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