Jah Child dropped by record label
A war of words has erupted between dancehall musician Jah Child and his former record label Rare Musik.
Allegations are that the chanter failed to deliver a camera belonging to the studio’s founder and chief producer Blessing Mzaza.
Kwangwa upbeat on Gems World Cup chances
THE Netball World Cup is just over a year away and Gems captain Felisitus Kwangwa believes Zimbabwe is building an “exciting” team that will realise its full potential by qualifying for the global showcase set for South Africa.
Maize imports start trickling in
Deliveries of the first batch of 400 000 tonnes of maize imports purchased by Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ) from Zambia and Malawi are expected in the country this week.
DeMbare seek rebound
DYNAMOS have one win in their last five league matches.
Coincidentally, the Harare giants have also failed to beat Triangle in their last five league meetings.
Hart shines in a dud movie
A week after watching “The Man From Toronto”, I find it weirdly funny that I still cannot make heads or tails out of the new Netflix comedy.
I smell a rat
DEAR Amai, I am a 34-year-old woman and mother to a three-year-old toddler. I am married to a banker. My husband is 35 years and he drives a top of the range car. He is totally against the habit of giving people a lift in our car. Our neighbours used to ask for such favours and he blatantly told them that he does not do that.
Karo mobilises equipment for mine
More than 100 locals have been employed by the new platinum venture that is being spearheaded by Karo Resources in Mhondoro-Ngezi, raising prospects of further economic spin-offs when the mine becomes operational.
New innovations driving rural connectivity
MR Joseph Bishi might not be renowned in the world of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) but he has piloted what could turn out to be a revolutionary method to connect rural communities to the internet.
Don’t die just yet
The tragedy in life is not death, but the fearful prospect that a lot of people find that when they face death, they discover that they actually never lived.
Zim seek to exorcise ghost of 2018
AS Zimbabwe’s Chevrons brace for another International Cricket Council (ICC) qualifier on home soil, 2018, when the country hosted a similar tournament that left a trail of broken hearts, now seems like a lifetime ago.











