Man jailed 12 years for murder
A Mhangura man has been sentenced to an effective 12 years imprisonment for fatally stabbing another man during a drunken brawl.
ZIMA unveils 2021 awards show roadmap
There are 133 days left before the Zimbabwe Music Award (ZIMA) show and the organisers have already laid the road map for the prestigious ceremony.
Golfer Chinhoi’s moment in the sun
Ray Bande Senior Reporter IN-FORM Zimbabwe golfer, Robson Chinhoi, who traces the infancy of his blossoming career to Hillside Golf Club in Mutare, produced a two-under par 70 in the…
Umpire Rusere now one of world’s best
ZIMBABWE cricket umpire, Langton Rusere, is now considered by the International Cricket Council as one of the ‘’best match officials,’’ in the world.
Nkomo’s fighting innings in vain as Irish level series
A FIGHTING ninth-wicket partnership of 69 between Josephine Nkomo, who scored an unbeaten 70, and Nomvelo Sibanda, was the only real comfort for Zimbabwe as they went down by 80…
Tugwi-Mukosi and tourism: what’s the deal?
Combine three issues — a gigantic Tugwi-Mukosi Dam, beautiful mountain ranges and a majestic upgraded Harare-Beitbridge Road, and you have the right concoction for the development of tourism in Chivi district.
ZimAlloys to resume production next year
Zimbabwe Alloys (ZimAlloys), one of the country’s largest ferrochrome producer is looking to re-start production during the first quarter of next year, an official has said
Mercenaries beef up squad for BAL qualifiers
ZIMBABWE champions Mercenaries have beefed up their squad ahead of the Basketball Africa League Zone 6 qualifiers in Johannesburg, South Africa, next week.
Chinese Independence: Legacy of inspirational thought leadership
The history of modern China is inspirational because it has given not just practical ways of liberation, nation-building and dependable model of self-governance, but also some inspirational philosophies that will be useful for countries such as Zimbabwe.
Political stability hard to find in Europe
Imagine Zimbabwe going for elections, and as has become custom, the revolutionary party Zanu PF wins, but delays to set-up a government for two or three months.











