Lee McHoney to venture into acting

Bubelo Moyo Award-winning Afro-fusion songbird Lee McHoney wants to break into acting. The singer is not satisfied with being a musician and is ready to turn attention to the big…

Machete wielding gang remanded in custody

The 47 gang members who besieged a police base in Gokwe in an attempt to rescue their counterparts who had been arrested for robbery, were yesterday remanded in custody to tomorrow pending bail hearing.

Chaos at U17 girls camp . . . Players train in oversized jerseys

Raymond Jaravaza ZIFA’s organisational and planning inefficiencies were on full display at the Under-17 women football team’s camp in Bulawayo where the girls were made to train in oversized jerseys,…

Chevrons in camp for Sri Lanka Test

THE Zimbabwe senior men’s cricket team have no time to waste ahead of the upcoming Test series against Sri Lanka.

Senzo was warned about dating Kelly, book reveals

THE ghost of Senzo Meyiwa is back. And thanks to a recent book by Soweto Mandlakazi . . . THE RENOWNED LATE FOOTIE WILL THIS NEW YEAR AGAIN HAUNT MZANSI!…

Zim senior teams take part in Beach volley tournament

Nhlanhla Mbele  ZIMBABWE and four Sadc countries will battle it out in Mozambique, Maputo, for a ticket to fly to Japan for the beach volleyball Tokyo 2020 qualifiers.  The six-day…

World Bank trims 2020 global growth

The World Bank trimmed its global growth forecasts slightly for 2019 and 2020 due to a slower-than-expected recovery in trade and investment despite cooler trade tensions between the United States and China.

Transparency vital in managing fees

There was a court report in the papers recently about an illegal artisanal miner who beat up his wife after she opted to use money set aside for school fees on food and new clothes to celebrate the festive season.

Trump bides his time….but the preparations for war against Iran will continue

The speech delivered on Wednesday by US President Donald Trump in the wake of Iran’s firing of ballistic missiles against US bases in Iraq has been greeted by the corporate media as the easing of tensions that have brought the world to the brink of a catastrophic new imperialist war.

1 500 tonnes expected from winter maize project

The winter maize project  in Triangle is  this year expected to yield nearly 1 500 tonnes.

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