Editorial Comment: WEED OUT BAD APPLES
MEN and women of integrity are never shy to reprimand, or whip each other into line, when trouble comes. They might wine, dine and mourn together as groups but they…
Man’s dreadlocks pulled off in sleep
Ashley Mujoma A HARARE man had his dreadlocks pulled off in the dead of the night following a domestic dispute with his girlfriend.
Sikhala ruling set for tomorrow
Zvikomborero Parafini ZENGEZA West legislator, Job Sikhala, was yesterday back in court before Harare regional magistrate Stanford Mambanje. Another magistrate, Ngoni Nduna, recused himself. The State, represented by Tafara Chirambira,…
Council buys US$28 300 malfunctioning earthmovers
Paul Pindani in CHINHOYI CHINHOYI Municipality bosses have come under fire from the residents after purchasing a malfunctioning earthmover. The heavy equipment, which was procured three months ago, is not…
DIVORCE CASES SHOCKER. . . Analysts weigh in, as cases explode
Talent Gore ANALYSTS, social commentators and marriage counsellors say the explosion of divorce cases in the country is a cause for concern.
Katema, Makarati unfazed by poor run
DYNAMOS striker Evans Katema and defender Frank Makarati insist the Glamour Boys can still mount a strong title challenge despite losing some huge ground in the Castle Lager Premiership football championship race.
JP Canadian tour gets thumbs up
Trust Khosa CANADA-BASED youthful promoters, Mike and Malcolm Viriri, believe their journey as events managers has started on a flier. The sons of radio personality Slice T, recently hosted Jah…
Farmers seek tobacco auction extension
Farmers across the country have called upon the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) to extend the marketing season.
Manyuchi boxing tourney branches out to Chivhu
ZIMBABWE National Boxing and Wrestling Control Board chief executive officer, Lawrence Zimbudzana, has challenged promoters to decentralise boxing to give more talented fighters a chance to showcase themselves.
Youth League rubbishes factionalism claims
THE Zanu-PF Youth League has dismissed reports of factionalism within the revolutionary party, describing them as hallucinations of expelled persons who have no locus standi to comment on party issues.





