Mavesere in line to win car prize in SA
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE international rugby player, loose forward Blithe Mavesere is in line to win a brand-new car, a Toyota Urban Cruiser 1.5Xi should he win South…
Family up in arms with son over traditional position
Sunday News Reporter THE Dube family from Sasane village, Maphisa in Matabeleland South is in turmoil after their son rejected the traditional role of village head, a situation that has…
Family up in arms with son over traditional position
Sunday News Reporter THE Dube family from Sasane village, Maphisa in Matabeleland South is in turmoil after their son rejected the traditional role of village head, a situation that has…
Govt undertakes study on salaries
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE Government has undertaken a study to determine the effectiveness and fairness of collective bargaining agreements being handed down in various sectors of the economy in…
Govt undertakes study on salaries
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE Government has undertaken a study to determine the effectiveness and fairness of collective bargaining agreements being handed down in various sectors of the economy in…
As Rhodes falls Nehanda arises
Richard Runyararo Mahomva WHILE Zimbabweans bemoan the little money spent to remember a mother of our liberation, the Black Lives Matter Movement engulfs the globe after the massacre of George…
As Rhodes falls Nehanda arises
Richard Runyararo Mahomva WHILE Zimbabweans bemoan the little money spent to remember a mother of our liberation, the Black Lives Matter Movement engulfs the globe after the massacre of George…
Dodo meets Lodza
CONTRASTING situations in the two camps might have blighted the build up to this tie but CAPS United against Harare City is always a clash to savour.
Our story is our escort, without it we are blind
WHEN Charwe, the last widely authenticated vessel of spirit medium Nehanda was killed in 1898, she left a bold declaration: promising that her bones would rise again.
Female journalists undergo mentorship
THIRTY-FIVE female journalists benefited from the inaugural Women mentorship programme hosted by the Friedrich Naumann Foundation (FNF) in Harare yesterday.








