FANS RAISE MORE THAN R150,000 FOR RUNNER-UP UYANDA

FANS of Big Brother Mzansi season five finalist Uyanda Nhlangabezo, affectionately known as the “Honeybadgers”, have raised more than R150,000 to donate to him after his loss in the competition.

Africa’s treasure: President pays tribute to Kirsty

Wallace Ruzvidzo, Harare Bureau THE election of former Minister of Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture, Kirsty Coventry, to the helm of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), is testament that Africa…

Diaspora remittances surge 7,5pc in Feb

Diaspora remittances grew by 7,5 percent to US$165 million in February this year, up from US$153,8 million in the same month last year, remaining a key source of foreign currency inflows supporting the economy.

President reaffirms commitment to improve livelihoods

Wallace Ruzvidzo, Harare Bureau The Second Republic will continue implementing further reforms to improve the livelihoods of Zimbabweans, building on the country’s current economic growth momentum, President Mnangagwa has said.…

Zimbabwe completes 13 energy projects

Nqobile Bhebhe, [email protected] ZIMBABWE has completed 13 new energy generation projects with a combined output of over 430 megawatts (MW) within the last 100-day cycle, marking significant progress towards achieving…

‘Showcase world-class products, services’… Bulawayo businesses urged ahead of ZITF

Judith Phiri, Business Writer BUSINESS leaders have encouraged Bulawayo businesses to begin preparations so they can be ready to offer world-class products and services during the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair…

Warriors snatch a point

Tadious Manyepo in Uyo, Nigeria Nigeria 1-1 Zimbabwe The Warriors can no longer be bullied. Not in this day and age. They are no longer the easy-to-beat sort. Yes, they…

KHOSI TWALA ON LIFE AFTER WINNING ‘BIG BROTHER TITANS’

KHOSI Twala, the winner of Big Brother Titans, is still basking in the glory of her victory.

Marley’s 1980 visit opened doors for Jamaican crooners

Robert Nesta Marley’s (Bob Marley) visit to Zimbabwe in 1980 was a monumental event that opened floodgates  for Jamaicans and left an indelible mark on the nation’s history.

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