We’re sorry, says Highlanders coach

HIGHLANDERS interim coach Try Ncube apologised to the club’s fans following a 2–0 home defeat to TelOne yesterday, a result that added to growing frustrations among the Bosso faithful.

RioZim to appeal ruling in assets disposal fight

RioZim Limited, one of the country’s biggest gold miners, says it will appeal an interim relief granted in favour of the Zimbabwe Diamond & Allied Minerals Workers Union, which is representing some of the company’s employees in a dispute over asset disposal.

Govt bans livestock movements

The Government has, with immediate effect, temporarily banned livestock movement while dispatching 300 000 free vaccines to high-risk areas to curb the spread of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD).

A plea to the diaspora: Invest in Zimbabwe’s rising sun

Innocent Mujeri, Correspondent THERE comes a moment in every nation’s history when the tides of fortune begin to turn — when the collective will of its people, both at home…

Zim star shows character . . . banks on loan move to rise

AT just 20-years-old, Cobert Junior Chimedza has already faced mixed fortunes in his professional football.

To Highlanders with love

Mafious Chihweta spent only six months in the books of Highlanders but fell in love with the team to an extent he almost broke down when he left for Scottland.

Armed robbers shoot, seriously injure man

A 26-YEAR-OLD Macheke man is battling for his life in Marondera Hospital after he was shot on his left shoulder by robbers recently.

Another fire razes Glen View complex

BARELY three weeks after President Mnangagwa declared Glen View Area 8 Home Industry Complex a state of disaster following a fire that razed part of the facility, another devastating blaze has gutted a section of the market, leaving traders facing heavy losses.

Zimbabwe’s arts scene heats up

The arts sector in Zimbabwe is experiencing a renaissance, with a surge in concerts, shows and events that are not only showcasing the country’s rich cultural heritage but also contributing to economic growth and tourism developments

Denzel Washington says ‘who cares’ about cancel culture

Denzel Washington isn’t afraid of cancel culture.

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