Walking in the great Kilimanjaro’s footsteps

  Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspondent   RUSAPE-based heavy weight boxer Anesu Motsi will headline Zimbabwe’s grand return into the competitive African Boxing Championship to be held in Cameroon next month…

‘It’s still any man’s game’

  Ray Bande Senior Reporter   FORMER national team striker Luke ‘Jukulile’ Petros, who is now at the helm of Tenax FC technical department, believes that the Zifa Eastern Region…

Zimbabwe-Mozambique trade booming but . . .

  Ray Bande Senior Reporter INCREASED trade between Zimbabwe and Mozambique, coupled with the hyperactivity at the Port of Beira where goods in transit to other African countries pass through,…

Mother’s love takes daughter through school

  TanyaradzwaMujati Post Reporter   “I SPENT four nights cradling my then four-year-old daughter during chilly nights in the open in Sakubva. The place I called home had been demolished.”…

Rozvie Empire in familiar territory

  Ray Bande Senior Reporter   MUTARE Pool League (MPL) defending champions Rozvie Empire eased to the top of the latest log standings after Match Day 10 and their financier…

‘A’ Level learner dumps baby

  Tendai Gukutikwa Post Reporter An Advanced Level learner at Gomorefu High School in Marange delivered a baby at her lodging and allegedly dumped the newborn in a pit latrine.…

Jah Prayzah, Killer T for Montclair Winter Fest

  Liberty Dube Entertainment Correspondent IN a potentially-explosive fiesta set for June 17, man-of-the-moment Jah Prayzah and Zim dancehall sensation, Killer T, will headline this year’s Montclair Annual Winter Festival…

Brothers nabbed over cocaine after high speed chase

 Zvikomborero Parafini TWO brothers were arrested after being found in possession of cocaine worth over $1.5 million. They were nabbed after a high-speed chase by the police. Wilson Malicky Karidza…

All she wanted was a job, but she ended up being raped

Arron Nyamayaro POLICE in Harare are investigating a case of rape, involving a 22-year-old woman from Norton, who was promised a job by an unidentified man.

FROM HERD BOY TO JAZZ PRINCE

From The–Horse’s Mouth AFRO jazz musician, Jeys Marabini, might not turn heads on the streets of Harare, but he is big beyond our borders.

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