A stroll in the night jungle… Lifting of curfew boosts night life

ARE you a hedonist?

If so, how have you been quenching your pleasure desires in the last two or so years?

Zimbabwe: Permanent and durable peace for all citizens

Events of the past two weeks following the violent murder of a woman in Nyatsime have once again raised the spectre of political violence in our land.

Oil, gas equipment lands in Zim this week

INVICTUS Energy, the Australian firm exploring oil and gas in Muzarabani and Mbire districts of Mashonaland Central, north of Zimbabwe, expects the first batch of key pieces of the exploration drilling equipment to be delivered at the project site this week.

Bosso fans eager to see changes

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS fans will be eager to see some of the changes in approach made by new coach Baltemar Brito when their team takes on Black…

Winky D, JP matrix

WITHOUT doubt, musicians Winky D and Jah “JP” Prayzah are the leading performers in their generation.

We must prepare for the coming ‘war’

From tomorrow until Wednesday, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) will be mourning Patrice Lumumba — the country’s first democratically elected prime minister — who was slain 61 years ago in the goriest way imaginable at the behest of America, Belgium, UK and a shameless coterie of power-hungry separatists in Katanga Province.

President rallies women to take up economic opportunities

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has implored women to create synergies and form companies with capacity to compete for tenders in economic and infrastructural development efforts being championed by the Second Republic.

US$8 000, $5,5 mil parking revenue generated in May

Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor TENDY Three Investments (TTI) managed to raise US$8 000 and $5,5 million for the month of May in parking fees as revenue from the parking…

Msiz’kay vs Sizalobuhle…musician bares soul on new album

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter AT a certain point in his career, Msiz’kay would look at certain artistes he wished to work with, with a deep sense of longing knowing…

Pomona plant to create 500 jobs

THE Geo Pomona waste-to-energy plant being set up in Harare, will create up to 500 new jobs, with officials saying the project will transform the dumpsite into a modern recreational precinct within months.

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