Kyrgios settles legal case with Wimbledon fan
Nick Kyrgios has apologised to a fan he accused of being “drunk out of her mind” during his loss in this year’s Wimbledon final and donated US$22 750 to a charity of her choice following a legal case.
1,2 million cattle vaccinated against anthrax
MORE than 1,2 million cattle from the country’s anthrax hotspots have been vaccinated, as the Government steps up efforts to protect the national beef and dairy herds from the bacterial disease that also affects humans.
Will ‘Wakanda Forever’ get it right?
WHAT a difference 11 months makes!
This is probably the sentiment among many as we head into the final lap of the year 2022.
Chevrons and the spirit of cricket
In February 2016, at the Under-19 Cricket World Cup in Bangladesh, Keemo Paul of the West Indies mankaded Richard Ngarava in the last over of the match in which Zimbabwe needed three runs to win.
Lord Oates fails to shake off colonial hangover
HERE we go again.
Will someone please tell the British, especially Lord Goldsmith and Lord Oates, that it is not mere politicking when we say “Zimbabwe will never be a colony again”.
Diversification key to growing Masvingo exports
Zimbabwe’s development trajectory is clear: No one and no place will be left behind.
This inclusive approach to national economic development has seen President Mnangagwa’s Government laying emphasis on devolution.
Let football take the stage: Infantino
FIFA president Gianni Infantino has written to all 32 competing nations at this month’s World Cup, urging them to “let football take the stage” in Qatar.
Tourism branding journey starts now
Tourism branding in Zimbabwe is largely mirrored by image, reputation and perceptions, among other variables.
Facing your personal finance monsters
Few things are scarier for me than Stephen King, particularly his book and pursuant movie “It”. Thanks to them, I can never go near a clown again. There are also some scarier things that can haunt us day after day and night after night: our personal finances.
‘Adopt a culture of service excellence’
Local companies should adopt a culture of service excellence, which has become a critical success factor for many organisations globally, Minister of Industry and Commerce Dr Sekai Nzenza has said.











