Experience won it for Dynamos

By Lawrence Moyo
HAD it been a boxing match, Gunners would have landed more punches to win a unanimous points decision. But it was

Jean to launch new album

Richmore Tera Arts Correspondent
Songstress Jean Masters, daughter to the late musician and Harare businessman, J. Masters, is expected to launch her new

Soapie actress now a mother

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
Former Studio 263 actress Tatenda Mavetera is now a mother! The 25-year-old socialite and businesswoman was recently

Tino’s patience tames doosra

From Firdose Moonda in BULAWAYO
It’s hard to pick a winner in the battle between skill and patience, but when it occurred in Bulawayo, between Saeed Ajmal

Councils urged to generate own funds

Municipal Reporter
Harare Mayor Muchadeyi Masunda has urged local authorities to stop looking up to central Government for funding because

Rutendo Hall to stage Karate tournament

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
MORE than 200 fighters are expected to converge at Rutendo Hall in Mufakose for the first IFK Kyokushin Zimbabwe Knockdown

Zimbabwe’s new tourism paradise

Isdore Guvamombe Tourism Matrix
As the mighty Zambezi River serpentines down to the ocean after Victoria Falls, its decent but powerful flow is disturbed not

We cannot afford to go back to 2008

I doubt that there is any Zimbabwean who relishes a repeat of the 2008 episode where basic commodities disappeared from

Petraeus new CIA boss

WASHINGTON. – The United States of America’s most influential officer, General David Petraeus, bid farewell to the military

MP fails to pay after using worker’s house as collateral

Court Reporter
SEKE Member of the House of Assembly (Zanu-PF) and former Industry and International Trade Deputy Minister Phineas

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