WOMAN BASHED TO DEATH IN ROW OVER BEER

Tendai Gukutikwa Mutare Bureau A 34-YEAR-OLD man allegedly fatally assaulted a woman during a violent altercation, after a dispute over beer, at a nightclub in Chipinge.

DJ Doowap drops high-energy anthem ‘Areyeng’

South Africa’s Bacardi babe and cultural trailblazer Khetsiwe Morgan, better known as DJ Doowap, is back with a bang returning with her electrifying second single,Areyeng, after the success of her…

DEAD BALL SPECIALISTS

Curtworth Masango Zimpapers Sports Hub ZPC Kariba have carved out a reputation as set-piece specialists.

How Zwide rehearsed for stardom

Rising maskandi singer Zwide is glad his music career is picking up as he lives his wildest dream on stage, a long way from the petrol pumps where his journey…

HERENTALS QUEENS BRACE FOR TOUGH ASSIGNMENT

Tadious Manyepo Zimpapers Sports Hub HERENTALS Queens midfielder, Yeukai Chipatiko, believes “Vagoni Vebasa” have the right kind of stuff required to compete well in the CAF Women’s Champions League COSAFA…

Bafana crash out of CHAN tournament

BAFANA Bafana blew a 3-1 lead against Uganda in their final African Nations Championship Group C assignment on Monday night to record a drama-filled 3-3 draw with the Cranes at…

MSU launches snap pea production for export under Education 5.0

Michael Tome, Zimpapers Business Writer MIDLANDS State University (MSU) has commenced snap pea production at Gwenhoro Farm in Gweru, targeting export markets in alignment with the country’s Education 5.0 initiative,…

SA pilot missing after crash

South African authorities are searching for missing pilot Andrew Blackwood-Murray for a fourth day after his Extra 300 aircraft plunged into the sea during an aviation display on Thursday near…

Kelvin Momo apologises for Sun City absence

Kelvin Momo has apologised after ditching a gig he was booked to perform at.

Zim eyes 50 percent surge in blueberry production

Edgar Vhera Specialist Writer – Agribusiness Zimbabwe is seeking to ramp up blueberry production by 50 percent to 12 000 tonnes this year, as the country continues to make strides…

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