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IT hurts me, I am gutted.

I am constantly pinching myself to wake up from this bad dream.

RAPT in rental scam

Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Municipal Reporter THE Rehabilitation and Prevention of Tuberculosis (RAPT) has been embroiled in a rental arrears scam after applying for a 50 percent waiver from the Bulawayo…

Delayed start takes toll on PSL clubs

DOMESTIC top-flight football clubs are now being forced to explore out-of-the-box survival strategies as they grapple with ballooning expenses, sponsorship nightmares and dwindling revenue streams amid growing uncertainty over the 2020 Premiership season.

Sports and politics: siamese twins in nation building

Lewis Maunze, Correspondent “SPORTS have the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire, the power to unite people in a way that little else does. It…

What Africa can learn from Asia’s success

THE remarkable economic transformation of Asia in recent decades has attracted global attention. It has ignited scholarly and policy debates about the region’s development models and strategies.

Zupco fares up 100 percent

Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Reporter THE Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (Zupco) has increased fares for urban routes by 100 percent. According to the new fares, passengers will now pay $8 per…

Luveve residents hit back at BCC

Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Municipal Reporter RESIDENTs in Luveve, Bulawayo have castigated the city council for claiming that the typhoid and dysentery that recently hit the suburb has now being contained,…

MDC-A, an American Trojan horse

Khumbulani Vodloza Sibanda It’s categorically correct to say the MDC-Alliance, which has assumed many appellations over the year is not a political party, but a representative of the United States…

Safari operator sues SA company

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Reporter MATABELELAND North Province safari operator Mr Langton Masunda is suing a South African businessman for breach of contract involving the hunting and selling of four elephants…

Borehole drilling scam surfaces

Nkosilathi Sibanda, Business Correspondent A NUMBER of Zimbabweans, who are in need of borehole drilling services are made to pay exorbitant charges in foreign currency or give away livestock by…

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