Wedding music blamed for chickens’ death
A traditional Indian wedding procession with pumping music, fireworks, dancing and a marching brass band in shiny jackets has been blamed for the death of 63 chickens.
‘SB Moyo a workaholic, loving father’
DEATH is inevitable, but when it comes it is usually devastating, so painful that scars are hard to heal, and some wounds never really heal.
Lady Chevrons’ World Cup curse
JUST when everything appears on course and a path set for them to have a dance at the International Cricket Council (ICC) Women’s World Cup, the Lady Chevrons somehow always seem to suffer a setback of some sort.
‘Women need more education on elections’
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) says there is a need to increase educating women on electoral processes so as to improve their knowledge and enable them…
Business pushes for double taxation removal
Industry wants Treasury to make the intermediated money transfer tax (IMTT) — commonly referred to as the 2 percent tax — tax deductible, arguing it has become a significant and additional cost to business.
Nakamba voted November player award
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWEAN midfielder, Marvelous Nakamba has been rewarded for his brilliant exploits for his English club Aston Villa after he won the November Player of the…
Chinese fugitive arrested in UAE
ONE of the seven Chinese nationals who slipped out of the country while on bail after being arraigned on charges of money laundering and possession of more than 20 kilogrammes of rhino horns has been arrested by the International Criminal Police Organisation (Interpol) in the United Arab Emirates after spending over two years on the run.
Set back for Zifa board
ZIFA lawyer Chenaimwoyo Gumiro was yesterday thrust back into the spotlight as the board’s Administrative Court appeal against their suspension by the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) suffered a huge setback.
Great strides made in road rehab project
The Government has spent more than $30 billion on funding the reconstruction of over 260km of the Harare-Masvingo-Beitbridge Highway, while an additional $1,3 billion has been directed towards the rehabilitation of dozens of major roads in the country’s urban centres.
Govt splashes $30 billion on Hre-Beitbridge road
Debra Matabvu, Harare Bureau THE Government has spent more than $30 billion on funding the reconstruction of over 260km of the Harare-Masvingo-Beitbridge highway, while an additional $1,3 billion has been…











