Team Zim Celebrates
Nhlanhla Mbele TEAM Zimbabwe UK will be holding a victory celebration at the Waltham Abbey Marriott Hotel Old Shire in the United Kingdom (UK) on 15 February to celebrate their…
Knuckle rap for butt-slapping butcher
Melissa Chekwa GIVE a handshake? No, give a spank! Perhaps unsure of a way to introduce himself to a beautiful lady, Honest Moyo (43) didn’t think a handshake would leave…
Bosso rejects accepted eight years later
Fungai Muderere HIGHLANDERS are renowned for producing outstanding players through their vibrant junior policy, but this year the club has seen them discard the route which has rewarded them with…
Tavaka Gumbo bounces back to Premiership
Noel Munzabwa FORMER Hard-body Football Club premiership promotion winning coach Tavaka Gumbo has bounced back to the elite level of the game eight years after his unceremonious exit. Eight years…
Chitungwiza councillors in the eye of a storm
Chitungwiza councillors are in the eye of a storm after defying a Government directive on out-of-pocket allowances and conniving to increase their allowances three-fold.
Model’s Besty or Baesty?
Bubelo Moyo It just got real between best friends! Questions of whether it was just a pose for a picture thing or real smooch have loomed in the head of…
Power of having Valentine’s everyday
Nhlalwenhle Ncube HAVING to wait for 365 days to really feel loved and appreciated isn’t healthy for any relationship. Life is too short and therefore the “secret” to keeping your…
Results, client focus key public service delivery elements
Results-Based Management (RBM), a focus, measurement, evaluation and accountability tool, has emerged as a centrepiece of global efforts to improve efficiency, effectiveness, accountability and transparency in public programming and service delivery.
Ways to show love this Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s Day should always be followed by a day off from work or school because the stress leading up to the day is enough to cause one to hibernate for…
RBZ dismisses devaluation reports
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has not devalued the local currency, as was being claimed in social media messages circulating yesterday.











