Musician survives freak accident

Latwell Nyangu RISING Sungura musician, Mathew “Strategy Machine” Perego, is happy to be alive after surviving a freak car accident. The singer, who leads the Strategic Band, says he was…

Gamecocks in final H-Town fling

Bruce Chikuni CHICKEN INN are making their final trip to Harare in the Castle Lager Premiership to face Yadah tomorrow. The Gamecocks are on the verge of sealing a successive…

Kamambo seeks to stop distribution of football equipment through lawyers

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter  OUSTED Zifa president, Felton Kamambo has through his lawyers written to acting president Gift Banda to stop the distribution of football equipment acquired for Fifa sanctioned programmes…

Kamambo seeks to stop distribution of football equipment through lawyers

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter  OUSTED Zifa president, Felton Kamambo has through his lawyers written to acting president Gift Banda to stop the distribution of football equipment acquired for Fifa sanctioned programmes…

‘I want $230k maintenance’

Natasha Mbewe A HARARE woman has taken her ex-husband to court demanding $230 000 in maintenance fees for the upkeep of their four minor children. Iyda Nyika said Bernard Munhupendi…

Trust fund child now law student

Karen Mhlanga ANYONE Kamuponde, (21) from rural Bindura, who is a beneficiary of the Zimbabwe Prisons Correctional Service (ZPCS) Commissioner General Goodwill Trust Fund, is now a law student at…

Gwevedzi finds own groove

Kundainashe Chimbi AFRO acoustic ensemble, Gwevedzi, reckons it has created a unique sound that will definitely put Zimbabwe on the international map. Assembled in Dzivaresekwa, the group is famed for …

You can go to hell, if you don’t like paying – Twitter boss

SAN FRANCISCO. – Newly-minted Twitter CEO Elon Musk is standing by his plans to have users pay a monthly subscription fee for a verification badge, telling upset users to “keep…

354km of Harare-Beitbridge road opened to traffic

Senior Reporter, Harare Bureau  SIGNIFICANT progress has been made in the ongoing rehabilitation of the Harare-Beitbridge Road that was once a death trap but is now turning into a modern road…

354km of Harare-Beitbridge road opened to traffic

Senior Reporter, Harare Bureau  SIGNIFICANT progress has been made in the ongoing rehabilitation of the Harare-Beitbridge Road that was once a death trap but is now turning into a modern road…

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