‘Chevrons ready to give their best shot’

Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE return to Test cricket after an eleven month hiatus with skipper Hamilton Masakadza saying the Chevrons are looking to give the opportunity against Bangladesh their best shot…

Zimpapers hailed for Cancer Walk

Harare Bureau The Ministry of Health and Child Care has hailed Zimpapers for coming up with the Cancer Walk initiative noting that they appreciate all efforts aimed at raising awareness…

Two men face rape, robbery charges

Michelle Gwizi, Court Reporter TWO men from Bulawayo have appeared in court accused of gang raping a 17-year-old girl and robbing her. Sydney Kamanga (20) of Kusile Flats in Makokoba…

President caps 364 at HIT

Tendai Mugabe, Harare Bureau President Mnangagwa yesterday capped 364 graduates at the Harare Institute of Technology who excelled in various entrepreneurial disciplines. The President officiated at the graduation ceremony soon…

Cyclist sues bus company $67 000

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter A BULAWAYO man who was injured after he was knocked down by an Inter-Africa bus while cycling to work, is suing the company and its unlicensed…

Harrison to unleash rookies

Tadious Manyepo, Harare Bureau HARARE City coach, Mark Harrison, has hinted that he could field a young squad for the team’s remaining three Castle Lager Premiership fixtures. The Sunshine Boys…

Tangawarima mourns Zambian ref

COSAFA has learnt with shock and sadness about the passing of Zambian referee, Leah Namukonde, who died on Wednesday morning after being involved in a car accident last weekend. Namukonde…

Plugged or unplugged wedding?

Profound Photography Let us start with defining what an unplugged or plugged wedding is before we dive in too deep. An unplugged wedding is a wedding where guests are not…

Bulawayo model eyes Miss Curvy Zim crown

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent Eighteen-year-old Bulawayo model, Ntando Khumalo, is eyeing the Miss Curvy Zimbabwe crown. The contest, similar to Miss Big will be held on December 21 in Harare…

Stringent herbal medicine regulations on the cards

Paidamoyo Chipunza, Harare Bureau Government is considering making regulations for registering complementary medicines more stringent amid revelations that patients taking some of them were experiencing serious side effects, Health and…

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