‘India’s big chain hospitals interested in Zim’
OUTGOING Indian Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Rungsung Masakui has completed his tour of duty after serving for four years. Ambassador Masakui spoke to our Deputy News Editor Kuda Bwititi about…
Linkages crucial for arts, crafts exports
Trade Focus Allan Majuru ZIMBABWE has a rich cultural heritage that is known around the world for its unique arts and crafts. For a long time, stone sculptures have defined…
Edson Sithole’s family still looking for closure
Isaya Muriwo Sithole ON Thursday October 15, 2020, we commemorated 45 years since the abduction, disappearance and subsequent death without trace of national hero Dr Edson Furatidzayi Chisingaitwi Sithole. It is…
Madhevere valiant effort with bat not enough for Zimbabwe
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter AN unbeaten half-century by rising cricket star, 20-year-old Wesley Madhevere proved insufficient to propel Zimbabwe to victory in the first Twenty20 International against Pakistan, a…
Partnerships, digitalisation crucial for small businesses
Alan Johnson THE fate of small businesses in the Covid-19 crisis will make or break the Zimbabwean economy. The crisis they face deserves the attention of everyone concerned with the lives…
‘Believe my prophecy or I shoot you’
Harmony Agere A self-proclaimed prophet who last week filmed himself threatening to shoot members of his church for refusing to believe in his prophecies has been arrested. Madzibaba Moses Chatara…
Questions over Warriors
AS Zimbabwe’s Warriors look to resume their bid for a place at the Africa Cup of Nations with a huge test of both character and pedigree against African champions Algeria, debate has been raging on how the squad was picked and their lack of preparations.
Relatives beat man to death over mubobobo
Sharon Chimenya, Masvingo Correspondent A man from Zaka District in Masvingo Province was last week beaten to death by his relatives on suspicions that he possessed mubobobo, a magical way…
Deteriorating political situation: Sterlington Shumba faces gruelling times
Pathisa Nyathi STERLINGTON Shumba, after his torrid time seized the opportunity to visit his family in Bulawayo which he was seeing for the first time since his departure for Zambia…










