Stage battle pits Macheso vs Madlela

Showbiz Reporter SUNGURA kingpin, Alick Macheso, known to his fans as “Baba Sharo” and rhumba sensation Madlela Skhobokhobo are set lock horns at Homestead Conference Centre in Bulawayo tomorrow. The…

Street grocery sales take Bulawayo by storm

Pride Mahlangu, Business Reporter BUSINESS hours and shop location no longer matter when doing grocery shopping in Bulawayo as basic commodities are now easily accessible from the streets and pavements.  A…

Mighty Warriors count the losses

Grace Chingoma, Harare Bureau BOTSWANA’S elimination of Banyana Banyana will rub salt into the wounds of the Mighty Warriors who will now reflect on a lost golden chance to return to the…

Artistes slam SA xenophobia

Leonard Ncube/Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Reporters ARTISTES from all over Africa have been irked by the ongoing xenophobic attacks in South Africa with some cancelling their performances in the neighbouring country in…

UPDATED: SADC condemns xenophobic attacks and calls for lasting solutions

Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter  THE Southern Africa Development Community (Sadc) yesterday condemned the xenophobic attacks on foreign nationals in South Africa and called for a lasting solution to end the violence.…

Yung Reece to unveil Too Bad single

Wayne Chiridza, Showbiz Reporter UP-and-coming Bulawayo trap artiste, Yung Reece, is set to release a single which features rapper, Asaph, on Saturday. Titled “Too Bad”, the single will be released on…

Goverment begins paying cost of living adjustments

Harare Bureau GOVERNMENT has started paying cost of living adjustment (COLA) to civil servants, with health workers becoming the first group to receive their dues yesterday. The health workers’ COLA…

President invited to World Economic Forum in Davos

Golden Sibanda in CAPE TOWN, South Africa President Mnangagwa will next year participate at the global World Economic Forum summit in Davos, Switzerland, following an invitation by the executive chairman,…

UK-based rail expert tips NRZ

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) should start scouting for potential investors to undertake and supply critical rail infrastructure components to support the parastatal’s US$400 million…