Musabvunda’s ‘Biggest Loser’ back again
THE high-octane world of fitness takes centre stage this Saturday as Musabvunda—a homegrown sportswear brand synonymous with grit and grind—unleashes season three of the Musabvunda Biggest Loser Challenge at Blakiston Primary School in Harare.
Richards blown away by Munetsi
Micah Richards has praised Vitor Pereira’s tactical decision to play Zimbabwe international midfielder Marshall Munetsi in a more advanced role after Wolverhampton Wanderers’ impressive 4-2 win against Tottenham.
Zimbabwe arrive in Dhaka for Test series
Zimbabwe national cricket team arrived in Dhaka yesterday for two-match Test series against Bangladesh.
BENJAMIN DUBE PARTS WAYS WITH SPIRIT OF PRAISE
BENJAMIN DUBE has parted ways with gospel group Spirit of Praise.
Growing concern over public toilets shortage in Harare
THERE is a rising outcry over the shortage of public toilets in Harare’s Central Business District, prompting discussions among residents and city officials.
Council owned school benefits from CDF
CONSTRUCTION of two classroom blocks through the Constituency Development Funds, (CDF) is set to alleviate the shortage of infrastructure at council owned Kubatana Secondary School.
Nyau dancer detains, rapes teenager for two days
A Hopley Nyau dancer is on the run after allegedly detaining and raping a 13-year-old girl in Harare.
Chitima relishes ‘G20’ experience
Zimbabwean actor Tendaiishe Chitima made her international film debut in the new Hollywood movie “G20” starring Viola Davis, Anthony Anderson, Marsai Martin and Ramón Rodríguez.
Govt urged to do more to promote local procurement
Buy Zimbabwe, a local advocacy group promoting locally produced goods and services, has urged the Government to implement a strategic public procurement policy that favours locally manufactured goods in order to improve capacity and competitiveness.
Harare drags feet on filling top vacant posts
HARARE City Council is deliberately flouting good corporate governance tenets by not appointing substantive directors to key executive posts, some of which have been vacant for over 10 years.






