100 SOUNDS, 50 MCS VIE FOR HONOURS

Entertainment Reporter REGGAE and dancehall fans are in for a treat as 100 sound systems and 50 MCs are set to clash at City Sports Centre in Harare on September…

MUNETSI NOW AN ELEVEN MILLION DOLLAR MAN

MARSHALL Munetsi’s transfer valuation has shot up towards the US$10.6 million mark based on the displays that he keeps showcasing at French Ligue One club Stade Reims.

EDITORIAL : Let’s take visual arts seriously

ZIMBABWEAN visual artists have become increasingly prominent in the global art scene, with their vibrant and evocative works being sought after by art collectors worldwide.

COMMENT: Let’s vote peacefully, while respecting the rules as enunciated by Zec

THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) had, by Monday afternoon, finished deployment of officials and materials to polling stations ahead of elections today. Police have guaranteed that they would be in…

Imports increase by 7,6 percent

Sikhulekelani Moyo, [email protected] ZIMBABWE imported goods worth US$782,9 million in July, which reflects a 7,6 percent increase as compared to US$727,4 million in the previous year, the national statistics agency,…

Time for Mandava blockbuster

Innocent Kurira and Lovemore Dube WHO ever is chosen to officiate the blockbuster clash pitting home side FC Platinum against Highlanders FC will have all eyes on him at Mandava…

Farmers urged to conserve water for next season

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, [email protected] FARMERS have been urged to consider conserving water for the 2023/24 farming season as weather experts are predicting low rainfall over that period. Government has already set…

Freddie Gwala, Platform One, Babes Wodumo for beer festival

Mbulelo Mpofu, [email protected] South African artistes, Babes Wodumo, Freddy Gwala and Platform One are set to perform at the delayed Ultra Beer Festival to be held at Queens Sports Club…

Cottco farmers receive US$14,6m for deliveries

ZIMBABWE’S largest cotton financier, Cottco has paid about US$14,6 million for just over 65 000 tonnes delivered by the farmers this year, the company said in a recent update.

I’M NOT WORRIED ABOUT THE SACK

DURBAN. – Kaitano Tembo says he doesn’t lose sleep over fears he could be FIRED.

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