Anglican Church consoles Bishop as five family members die
Online Reporter
THE Anglican Church’s Diocese of Harare has sent an appeal to its members to assist one of its bishops who lost five family members in a space of few weeks.
168 amnesty beneficiaries back in jail
Veronica Gwaze
AT least 168 prisoners are back behind bars barely a year after receiving Presidential pardons in May last year.
It’s a love affair between business and customers
For some businesses, this a monumental day that drives huge revenues, while for others it is a perfect chance to show their customers that they care.
Munetsi’s French Cup misfortune
Sports Reporter
HIGH-FLYING Zimbabwe international striker Tino Kadewere was an unused substitute as Lyon thrashed Ajaccio 5-1 in a Coupe de France round of 64 match on Tuesday night.
New twist to Ireland tour cancellation
Don Makanyanga
THERE has been a twist to the cancellation of Ireland’s tour of Zimbabwe, with Zimbabwe Cricket Tuesday dismissing claims that Covid-19 had bowled out the series scheduled for Harare.
Council warns tuck-shop owners
Emmanuel Kafe
THE Harare City Council has given an ultimatum to all illegal tuck-shop owners to remove their structures before February 18.
Covid-19 bowls out Ireland tour
Don Makanyanga
IRELAND men’s cricket tour to Zimbabwe has become the latest to be bowled out by the Covid-19 pandemic, with the series, scheduled for March and April, being postponed.
Nyikayaramba dies
Online Reporter
Zimbabwe’s ambassador to Mozambique, Retired Lieutenant-General Douglas Nyikayaramba, has died.
Fish farmers agonise over feed shortage
Tendai Chara
FISH farmers are agonising over shortages of fish feed, a development which they said is slowing growth of a sector that has been attracting more players of late.
Sibanda vows to awaken the sleeping giant in Bosso
Don Makanyanga
Bulawayo businessman Johnfat Sibanda believes he has the ability to awaken the sleeping giant that is Highlanders, turning it into a continental powerhouse.










