Most wanted Vuyi Sax inspired by Brazilian lady
Langalakhe Mabena He is Bulawayo’s most sought after professional saxophone player and that has afforded Vuyi Sax, real name Vuyile Nesbert Qongo, to be mentioned in the successful stories of…
Ex-Innscor manager battles firm over payout
Gibson Mhaka INNSCOR Africa Limited is entangled in a bruising legal battle with its former senior manager in which the Supreme Court has ruled in his favour and ordered him…
Govt targets 75pc industry capacity
GOVERNMENT is targeting to increase manufacturing capacity utilisation from an average of 40 percent in 2019 to 75 percent by 2023, Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube says, while US$2 billion will be required to retool industry.
Second doctor to test Mamombe
The trial of MDC Alliance members Joana Mamombe, Cecilia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova on charges of faking abductions was adjourned to October 22 to allow Mamombe to be examined by a second Government medical doctor to see if she is indeed not fit to stand trial.
Security guard hits $1m lotto jackpot
From rags to riches. The adage perfectly sums up Itai Gombakomba (46)’s life. He has been a punter for four years with very little luck, but in a sudden turn of fate, he became an instant millionaire after winning the Africa Lotto jackpot prize of $1 million.
Moyo twins engage FUZ on signing on fees
Fungai Muderere THE Moyo twins, Kevin and Elvis, have reportedly engaged the services of Footballers Union of Zimbabwe (FUZ) in a bid to force South African club Chippa United to…
Ex son-in-law barges into woman’s bedroom
Gibson Mhaka TOXIC son-in-law’s behaviour that deserves a punch in the face! In a protest-like fashion, a Bulawayo man is refusing to vacate his ex-mother-in-law’s house and, in a bid…
Justice Bere probe ends
THE tribunal probing the fitness of suspended Supreme Court Judge Justice Francis Bere has completed its inquiry and the report will be submitted to President Mnangagwa.
Judge refuses to step down from MDC-A case
High Court judge Justice Pisirayi Kwenda has refused to step down from presiding over a lawsuit by four MDC-Alliance parliamentarians contesting their recall from Parliament, saying the motion for recusal was without merit.
Mono redeems lost masculinity
At one point, Clive “Mono” Mukundu felt so impotent that he associated women and sex with the psychologically traumatising experiences he endured as a 12-year-old, which affected his earlier relationships with the fairer sex.










