CAPS United seek to rebuild

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter THE CAPS United family believe they emerged stronger and a more united force from the no-holds-barred meeting that was called by the Harare giants yesterday…

Medvedev predicts demise of EU

The European Union could suffer the same fate as the Soviet Union and disappear from the map before Ukraine becomes a member, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev suggested yesterday. President…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Fundamentals fixed so rogues must reform

THE basic fundamentals of the Zimbabwean economy are in place: the Government for the Second Republic lives within its means for the first time since independence with borrowing limited to…

Parly holds interviews for commissioners

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Parliament’s Committee on Standing Rules and Orders has held public interviews to select six new commissioners for the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) to replace the six…

President XI inspires African youths

DAR ES SALAAM. — A prompt reply by President Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, to a letter from all participants of the…

Reveller throws bra to Winky D

Arron Nyamayaro A REVELLER removed her bra and threw it at Winky D on Saturday night during his performance at the Harare International Conference Centre.

Gateway Streams ‘Redefines’ showbiz

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Arts Reporter Fireworks!!! Still trying to find the right word to describe the show dubbed “Redefined Concert” hosted by Gateway Stream Music on Saturday at the Harare…

EDITORIAL COMMENT : SUPPORT LOCAL ARTISTS

ZIMBABWE is never short of raw talent, which needs to be nurtured.

Women salute First Lady for empowerment projects in Mat North

Tendai Rupapa in NTABAZINDUNA CELEBRATIONS, marked by song and dance, were the order of the day in Ntabazinduna over the weekend where hundreds of women from Matabeleland North Province, completed…

Billiat back home on holiday

KAIZER Chiefs star Khama Billiat has touched down in his hometown Harare to catch a much-needed break from football and all its strings.

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