Crowd trouble: Should we bring back bouncers?

Some soccer fans were more than convinced that the late Premier Soccer League referee, Tichaona “Giant” Chapfika, was a Dynamos supporter, much in the same way that retired English Premier…

Infrastructure Development Bank of Zimbabwe to facilitate resource mobilisation for US$345 million projects

Nelson Gahadza THE Infrastructure Development Bank of Zimbabwe (IDBZ) says it has booked projects worth US$345,7 million and is ready to facilitate resource mobilisation. IDBZ board chairperson Dr Kupukile Mlambo…

Client slain by enraged sex worker

A man who allegedly failed to pay for sexual services was stoned and had his palm chopped off with a machete before he died in a bush. Nomsa Ncube, Joyce…

My first love was football: Masvanise

Tinashe Kusema WHEN Wilson Masvanise stepped onto the stage during last weekend’s Novice Zimbabwe competition, the audience knew little about him. The same could be said of everyone who competed…

Coal exports choked by dilapidated rail system

Business Reporter DESPITE China and other international markets showing increasing interest in Zimbabwe’s coal and value-added products of the fossil fuel, full potential for export of the commodities is being…

Zim duo spoil SA’s Two Oceans party

Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe duo of Givemore Mudzinganyama and Loveness Madziva played the role of party spoilers to prevent South Africa’s clean sweep in the men’s and women’s Two Oceans…

Second Republic developments reawaken tourism in Binga

Nobukhosi Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter IMPROVEMENTS made in the area of infrastructure by the Second Republic in Binga, Matabeleland North Province have seen the district slowly claiming its place among…

Royalty or Conman?: The Mystery of ‘Prince’ Peter Lobengula

Mzala Tom Peter Khutshana Lobengula was a sensation, in England in the late 1890s. Peter alleged that he was the son of the last Ndebele king, Lobengula Khumalo and a…

How African countries lost control to foreign mining companies

Ben Radley Stage one: Blame the African state IN the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Joseph-Désiré Mobutu took steps early to place resources under state control when he was the…

You are well able to overcome adversity

“BUT Caleb quieted the people before Moses and said, ‘Let us go up at once and occupy it, for we are well able to overcome it’.” — Numbers 13:30. Today,…

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