Public and private effort spur agriculture sector
Business Writer Government has allowed major private sector participation in the agriculture sector and this has led to a combined effort which has led to the rapid recovery of the…
LOCAL ACTS SHINE AT JACARANDA FESTIVAL
Trust Khosa LOCAL is lekker! This aptly sums up the performances of local acts who shared the stage with international artists at the just-ended Stanbic Jacaranda Music Festival. The first…
Nyakudanga shines for Rhinos
Curtworth Masango recently in GWERU BLACK Rhinos exciting midfielder, Kuda Nyakudanga, proved once again why he is a pivotal cog for the army side in their quest for survival as…
A JOURNEY TO DRUGS HELL AND BACK INTO THE LIGHT
Mangaliso Kabulika A FORMER drug addict captured the hearts of many with his touching story in which he overcame his addiction. He narrated his story at an anti-drug campaign held…
ROUD HEALTH
OLIVIER GIROUD was forced to go in goal for AC Milan in their dramatic win at Genoa. And fans hailed the striker as “better than Andre Onana” after he made…
A BENZ AS A PRESENT, BUSINESS CLASS FLIGHTS, EXOTIC BEACHES. . . Tinashe’s digital footprint shows a life lived in luxury
Latwell Nyangu TINASHE Kanda, who spent a week in custody accused of being part of a cartel which was smuggling cars from South Africa into this country, has a digital…
Zim to host two mining conferences
Business Writer Zimbabwe will host two major mining conferences next month to discuss the developments in the sector responsible for the generation of most of the country’s foreign currency, according…
Bavuma wants more from Proteas’ bowlers
South Africa captain Temba Bavuma looked more relieved than triumphant after his record-breaking team had beaten Sri Lanka by 102 runs in their opening ICC Cricket World Cup match in…
OPEN HEART SURGERY FOR KIDS TO RESUME
H-Metro Reporter About 4 000 children on the waiting list for open heart surgeries will undergo surgery in the coming weeks at public health hospitals. The open-heart surgeries on children…
SEVEN MONTHS LATER, STAR STILL TO BE BURIED
KINSHASA. — The family of legendary Congolese guitarist Lokassa ya Mbongo say they are going through “unbearable pain” and “humiliation” as they wait for the DRC government help to bury…










