Bulawayo Arts Festival Day One – Great performances, but audience dololo
Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent THE first day of the Bulawayo Arts Festival (BAF) on Wednesday had great performances that left those who watched the event on Facebook in awe. However,…
EcoCash unveils online self-service product
Business Reporter MOBILE money operator, EcoCash, has unveiled an online self-service portal that allows its agents, merchants, billers, bulk payers and payroll channel partners to submit their applications online without…
Jackpot for social media sensation Baby Luvuyo
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Health Reporter BABY Luvuyo, like hundreds of children in Zimbabwe, has been forced to live without a dose of a mother’s love following her death during delivery. Born…
When exhuming fallen heroes remains becomes a calling
At mid-morning the sun rises imperceptibly and fluffy grass heads shed off dew, leaving them bristle with a golden hue.
COMMENT: Western sanctions against Zimbabwe stifling fight against Covid-19
The ongoing global pandemic of Covid-19 has nothing on the immortal global pandemic of racism. This is why calls for the removal of Western sanctions on Cuba, Iran, North Korea,…
If the Somalis can do it, surely we can also do it!
FOR years it was probably the world’s worst football stadium — a decaying structure with collapsing stands, its pitch replaced by shrubs and weeds while its walls were riddled with bullet holes.
Angel of Hope receives 2t maize meal
PREMIER Security Services has joined the growing list of well-wishers keen to alleviate the impact of Covid-19 on the vulnerable by giving two tonnes of maize-meal to First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa’s Angel of Hope Foundation for onward transmission to those in need.
Zifa-Banda saga drags on
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter THE Zifa appeals committee’s decision to dismiss the association’s appeal that nullified the suspension of its vice-president Gift Banda can be viewed as a sign…
SA-based rhumba groups join Covid-19 fight
Bongani Ndlovu and Mkhululi Ncube South Africa-based rhumba groups, Dubia Masters and Dupute Warriors have joined the fight against Covid-19 by combining forces to produce a single to educate the…
SMEs hardest hit
Elias Pacheso Zimbabwe’s Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs) have been hardest hit during the lockdown period and there is a risk that the poverty levels will rise after the lockdown…










