Canaan Nyathi gets another SA awards nomination
Langalakhe Mabena After his smash hit Baba Ziveze was crowned the Best Gospel Song at the South African Broadcasting Corporation Crown Gospel Awards (SABCCGA), Canaan Nyathi has once more been…
Zesa owed US$69m
ZESA is owed US$69 million by its various customers with local authorities being the largest debtors.
FC Platinum 6 Gamecocks 5
Fungai Muderere CHICKEN Inn gaffer Joey Antipas reckons having five players from their camp picked into the CHAN Warriors squad points to the fact that their project was heading in…
ZHH adopts new normal
Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Arts Reporter Organisers of the Zimbabwe Hip-Hop Awards show have said that only nominees are allowed to attend the event, which is scheduled to take place tomorrow…
Hubby wants out of marriage after repeated stabbings…Till knives do us part!
Gibson Mhaka A Bulawayo man who felt he “married the wrong woman” lamented before a court that he was no longer interested in his wife who stabbed him on seven…
CSC under corporate rescue
GOVERNMENT has moved to avert the liquidation of the Cold Storage Company (CSC) by placing it under a corporate rescue plan in terms of the Insolvency Act while facilitating its revival.
High Court to rule on Mubaiwa’s passport
High Court has reserved judgment in the case in which Marry Mubaiwa is appealing for the return of her passport to enable her travel to South Africa for treatment.
Counselling sessions bear fruit for Dynamos
DYNAMOS assistant coach Gift “Umbro” Muzadzi has hailed efforts by the Premiership football team’s administration to engage mental coaching experts who have helped in the psychological realignment of his players.
Underfunding slows digital migration
Underfunding of the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ) continues to affect the digitisation project which has to date covered only 41 percent of the required work given that the present infrastructure caters for 38 percent of the country, legislators heard yesterday.
Army condemns cutting down of trees
The Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) has condemned the unnecessary cutting down of tress as this was detrimental to the environment and sustenance of future generations.











