Double red card for rowdy Dougy
Nkosilathi Sibanda ZIFA Southern Region Division One outfit Talen Vision have severed ties with gritty defender Douglas Sibanda, saying the player soiled the club’s reputation after he was sent off…
Zim bodybuilders lift up Pretoria
Fungai Muderere ZIMBABWEAN bodybuilders stole the show at the Ultimate Nabba/ WFF South African Amateur Championships at the University of South Africa in Pretoria last Saturday. Eleven Zimbabweans took to…
Zimsec holding us to ransom: School heads
The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) has come under fire for allegedly holding schools to ransom over its “confusing” security procedures.
Madzibaba accused of rape
Popular Johanne Masowe WeChishanu Apostolic sect leader, Madzibaba Spenlodge Madenyika, yesterday appeared in court for allegedly raping his employee.
Govt to probe nepotism at Town House
GOVERNMENT does not take lightly nepotism reports at Harare City Council and investigations will soon be instituted to deal with the rot, Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Deputy Minister Jennifer Mhlanga has said.
AFM — it’s all about wealth, wealth and wealth
THE Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) in Zimbabwe has been in turmoil in the past two years than at any stage in its history in the country.
Cancer: My story, not my obituary (Part 2)
In this month of October, the Breast Cancer Month, this article unpacks more about the dreaded disease.
Will ZESA tariff hike translate to more power?
The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) on Wednesday approved an electricity tariff increase of $162,16c per kilowatt hour, following a recent application by power utility ZESA Holdings to adjust the charge to promote viability and better service delivery.
Impact of sanctions on Zim, region
1.1 Zimbabwe’s Land Reform Programme of 2000 led the United States of America (USA) to impose illegal and unjustified sanctions under the so-called Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act (ZIDERA) of 2001. Supplementing the US’ legislative sanctions of ZIDERA are Executive Sanctions (Executive Order 13288) of March 2003 renewable on a yearly basis. The European Union (EU) also introduced its own sanctions in February, 2002.
Four SADC countries gear for elections
Four countries in Southern Africa will hold national elections in October and November — Mozambique, Botswana, Mauritius and Namibia.











