Karuru back in Warriors fold

Tadious Manyepo, Harare Bureau Zifa appears to be softening their stance on players they had banned from being called into the national football team after they allowed interim coach Joey Antipas…

Implats to further engage Government on investments

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter MULTINATIONAL mining group, Impala Platinum, says it will continue to maintain constructive engagement with the Government on how to tackle the prevailing economic challenges. In a…

Black Umfolosi scraps international tours

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent  WELL-travelled Imbube group, Black Umfolosi, have cancelled their annual international tour as they want to first find a replacement for their late group member, Alec Ncube. In March…

Letters to the Editor: Mugabe: Complexity, enigma and heroism

Davison Kaiyo, Correspondent Robert Gabriel Mugabe was an enigmatic leader even unto his death. He was a revolutionary hero, who fought racial oppression and stood up to Western imperialism and neo-colonialism.…

Highlanders ace in nightclub rampage

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter TROUBLED Highlanders FC midfielder, Denzel Khumalo, was briefly detained at Bulawayo Central Police Station yesterday for allegedly teaming up with a colleague to axe a BMW…

VP Mohadi leads delegation to Singapore

Kudakwashe Mugari, Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has assigned a delegation led by Vice President Kembo Mohadi and comprising former President Robert Mugabe’s family, the family of the former First lady –…

More needs to be done to improve ease of doing business — OPC

THE Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC) has called for a collaborative approach to fast track implementation of reforms to improve the country’s business environment and attitudes to be…

RTGS$ 200 fine for drunk wife beater

Brenda Zinyuke, Court Reporter  A 39-YEAR-OLD Bulawayo man has been fined RTGS$ 200 for beating up his wife and damaging her phone worth RTGS$ 800. Edson Mundanga pushed a door on…

Consortium invests US$29k in Tshongogwe Irrigation Scheme

Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls  A CONSORTIUM of non-governmental organisations under the name, Sizimisele, has invested US$29 000 in Lupane District’s Tshongogwe Irrigation Scheme to help improve small holder farmers’…

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