Not dead yet . . . Frail Phil Collins appears a day after collapsing on stage

PHIL Collins was seen being pushed in a wheelchair before his show in Atlanta, Georgia this weekend. The 68-year-old British music legend appeared frail just one day before he fell…

R Kelly wants out of prison . . . says he is sick

According to TMZ, the singer’s lawyer filed legal documents that outline medical issues he’s facing behind bars. This includes numbness on his fingers, anxiety and untreated hernia. “The lawyer, Steve…

Beyonce’s dad has breast cancer

The father and former manager of multi-award winning act Beyonce, Mathew Knowels (67) has been diagnosed with breast cancer.  American TV station, Good Morning America posted on their Twitter page…

Bridal competition goes digital

The highly popular Sunday Mail Bride of the Year competition can now be entered online.

Body Works Gym athletes head off to SA for Ultimate Nabba/WFF South African Amateur Championships

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter BODY Works Gym athletes leave the country on Thursday for South Africa where they will compete in the Ultimate Nabba/WFF South African Amateur Championships to…

Body Works Gym athletes head off to SA for Ultimate Nabba/WFF South African Amateur Championships

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter BODY Works Gym athletes leave the country on Thursday for South Africa where they will compete in the Ultimate Nabba/WFF South African Amateur Championships to…

JUST IN: Zacc recovers $100m property from looters

The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission Chairperson Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo said the body has recovered more than $100 million worth of properties from looters as it intensifies anti-graft efforts aimed at combating the scourge.

MJ Sings headlines First Fridays

Andrew Moyo
Bulawayo afro-pop sensation, MJ Sings, will Friday headline this month’s edition of the First Fridays at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe.

‘Zimbabwe, US relations can normalise’

Norman Muchemwa
Relations between Zimbabwe and the United States are set to normalise as there are high-level discussions going on between the two Governments, United States Secretary of State for the Bureau of African Affairs, Mr Tibor Nagy, has said.

Be more pro-active

Sports Reporter
THE country’s sporting fraternity have been urged to adopt a more scientific approach as a means to boost performance and results.

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