Govt dismisses coup rumours

Harmony Agere

The Government has debunked rumours of an imminent coup d’etat being spread by elements bent on causing disaffection in the country.

Soccer dream shattered for Siwela

Veronica Gwaze AT a time that he would have been basking in glory at the peak of his sporting life, Joram Siwela was already behind bars. The former Chapungu Football…

Macheso to celebrate birthday in style

Garikai Mazara Online Editor Passion Java, loving to prefix his name with “prophet” being entirely a personal choice, has somehow courted mixed reactions to either his personality or the manner…

The wife who earns more, Part 2

Money has no gender. We live in a society that expects a man to have more money than his wife and we discourage successful women from marrying men with no money.

Burundi president dies, aged 55

Burundi’s President Pierre Nkurunziza has died of a heart attack, Al Jazeera reports. In a statement posted on Twitter on Tuesday, the government announced “with great sorrow to Burundians and the international…

Schools to open July 28

GOVERNMENT has pushed forward the re-opening of schools from 29 June to 28 July, a Cabinet Minister has said.

Coronavirus-corruption: The “toxic nexus”

Approximately $455 billion of the $7,35 trillion spent on health care annually worldwide is lost to fraud and corruption, according to Gee and Button (2015).

The effects of a rude customer on business

Rude customers display their behaviour in different ways and it can be snapping on a customer service representative or another customer, ignoring request for help, ignoring a colleague, gossiping behind other customers or if it is an internal customer, it could even be borrowing stuff without asking.

CAPS United crisis explodes

A FURIOUS group of CAPS United players besieged club vice president Nhamo Tutisani’s private offices Tuesday morning demanding their outstanding salaries, as the financial crisis at the Harare side exploded to alarming levels.

Tawanda Mupariwa: down under and bubbling

Tawanda Mupariwa is the quickest Zimbabwean bowler to reach 50 ODI wickets. For this and other successes, Mupariwa credits a number of people that includes former Zimbabwe captain Heath Streak,…

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