Entertainment diary

Compiled by Liberty Dube FOLLOWING the relaxing of some of the Covid-19 pandemic measures, particularly on social gatherings and hosting of live shows, promoters and bar owners have started lining…

Of sanctions, the principle of reciprocity

Prosperity Mzila Correspondent LISTENING to a Zimbabwean born public speaker, author and philosopher, Bishop Joshua Maponga’s analogue of sanctions to a divorce, gets one enlightened on the relationship that exists…

It’s coming: Murray

  ANDY Murray says there is no longer any doubt that he can compete with the top players and he will start consistently going deep in tournaments again. The Briton,…

Kenya dissolve football federation board

THE Kenyan government have disbanded the country’s football controlling body, over corruption allegations, and other shortcomings in the execution of their mandate The decision came hours before Kenya took on…

BLABBERMOUTH: She knows no hustling bounds

IT is not a secret that the county’s economy is not what it ought to be, but Blabber, being a proponent of the preservation of the little that remains of…

Managing disruptive change

Ken Chitando I WANT to recognise the leadership of the ZNCC Manicaland Chapter for organising this defining event and inviting me as Guest Speaker.   I also want to recognise…

Bid to recover debt backfires

Tendai Kwaramba Weekender Reporter FAILURE to tame his volatile temper saw a Mutare man turning violent, leading to his arrest, and court appearance on assault, and malicious damage to property…

Ludacris spearheads animation series for black children

Telling stories relating to black children is of high importance to Grammy-winning rapper and actor Ludacris, who has spearheaded an animation series inspired by his daughter, Karma. Karma’s World, which…

Zimpapers Cancer PowerWalk rolls to life

Ray Bande Senior Reporter LEADING integrated media, commercial printing and packaging company, Zimpapers is living up to the tenets of responsible corporate citizenship by joining the fight against the cancer…

Yorkshire chief quits in racism row

LONDON. — Yorkshire chief executive Mark Arthur has resigned over the club’s response to racism experienced by Azeem Rafiq. A report found former Yorkshire player Rafiq was a victim of…

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