Woman demands $1300 from vendor

AN Epworth woman, Rumbidzai Katiyo, last week approached the civil court seeking $1 300 monthly from her former husband, a vendor, as maintenance for their three children.

Katiyo told the court that the former husband, only cited as N Nyabinde in court papers, has two houses in Epworth.

Anti-poaching golf tournament on

THE Victoria Falls Anti-Poaching Unit’s (VFAPU) annual fundraising golf day tournament will be held at the traditional Borrowdale Brooke Golf Club in Harare on September 20.

Drama as ZPC, DeMbare draw

THERE were two penalties, a red card, plus a 16-minute stoppage time in a drama filled contest that left ZPC Kariba on top of the log while 10-men Dynamos also extended their unbeaten run to 11 matches.

Evans Katema scored a penalty in the 65th minute.

Sleep paralysis, the devil’s grip?

HAVE you ever failed to wake up from a terrible nightmare?

During this bad dream, you feel your heart racing.

Integrity gives you power, influence

THERE is a lot of compromise in our society.

Some people do not hesitate to be dishonest. They make under-hand deals and do not keep their word. Yet they wonder why they are not getting ahead in life.

High risk but compelling

AUSTRALIA Stock Exchange (ASX)-listed miner, Invictus Energy Ltd, has said the Muzarabani oil and gas project is a high risk endeavour in the absence of conclusive exploratory results, but preliminary work has convinced the miner to soldier on.

Devolution: What’s in it for local exporters?

Trade Focus Allan Majuru Devolution has become a buzzword in recent months with regards to the future of Zimbabwe’s development. There has been an agreement across all walks of life…

Sables clinch Victoria Cup

AN ecstatic Tonderai Chavhanga was left speechless after the Zimbabwe Sables lifted the Victoria Cup yesterday, courtesy of a bonus point crushing 41-5 victory over hapless Zambia in Lusaka.

How Africa can secure its long-term economic growth

In recent weeks we have seen investors discarding riskier assets for perceived safe havens, such as government bonds, due to escalating trade tensions between China and the United States, slowing global growth and volatile commodity markets.

Magaya preserving traditional mbira music

MBIRA, a classic creation that has left its mark on the Zimbabwean culture, produces vibrant and joyful music, thereby giving a real sense of Africa.

Those who have played it and listened to the music it produces have a story to tell.

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