Mlalazi drops new album

GIFTED gospel singer Everton Mlalazi will on Saturday release his much-awaited debut album titled “In the Presence 1”.

Sables fall to Namibia again

ZIMBABWE’S Sables received a timely reality check on how much work they would have to put in to conquer Africa, when they fell to old nemesis Namibia in the World Rugby Stellenbosch Challenge Cup final at Markotter Stadium in South Africa yesterday.

World Karate Federation endorse Zim

BOUYED by the endorsement they received at the recent World Karate Federation (WKF) Congress, the Zimbabwe National Karate Federation (ZNKF) have lined up another domestic competition — the Japanese Ambassador’s Tournament — on November 27.

Zim nickel mattes jump 43pc

Zimbabwe exported more than US$866 million worth of nickel mattes, comprising platinum group metals (PGMs), in the eight months to August 2021 period.

Zacc probes Chitungwiza town clerk

THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) is investigating Chitungwiza Municipality’s acting town clerk Mrs Evangelista Machona over allegations of corruption and abuse of office.

When Khama matched Zidane

WHEN Khama Billiat scored a stunner that resembled Zinedine Zidane’s famous Champions League final winning goal against Bayer Leverkusen in 2002, I knew he was destined for greatness.

Museum brings cheer

COMPLETION of the Museum of African Liberation will be a welcome addition to existing tourist attractions in the country, particularly Harare.

FOCAC 2021 cementing China-Africa relations

AFRICA and China are readying for the 2021 Forum on China-Africa Co-operation that will be held in Senegal next week (November 29-30).

Vic Falls bounces back to life

AFRICA Albida Tourism (AAT) is charmed by the recovery of tourism in Victoria Falls following the Covid-19 vaccination programme and relaxation of lockdown measures.

Go well my friend, Cde SK

COMRADE Simon Khaya Moyo is no more. He has joined the pantheon of Zimbabwe’s finest patriots throughout the ages. Of recent note are fellow heroines and heroes of Chimurenga II who sacrificed to bury the Rhodesian army of the racist, colonial, minority settler regime of rebel Ian Smith.

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