Goodbye Bindura Part One . . . Thanks humble Glamour Boy for all the memories
BINDURA mayor Carlos Tokyo yesterday said Chipadze Stadium could be renamed Biggie Zuze Stadium in honour of the town’s first football superstar.
Explosives factory to save US$20 million
GOVERNMENT has commended progress made on the construction of a multi-million dollar mining consumables factory by Intrachem Pvt Ltd in Kwekwe.
Why are cattle farmers always caught offside?
IT seems many farmers still need a lot of orientation to appreciate that the “new normal” in cattle rearing entails adopting an approach which pushes away the mentality of keeping the animals for sentimental value and replace it with a business attitude.
Banned kombis, taxis break lockdown rules
Some kombis and pirate taxis (mushikashika) continue to operate within cities and towns, filling gaps despite the recent improvements in Zupco services, and on intercity routes where traffic is largely banned to ensure any outbreak of Covid-19 can be quickly isolated in its town of origin.
Editorial Comment: Gearing to restart tourism sector
The ongoing assessment of tourism sites by a high-powered Government delegation has helped train the spotlight on an area of the country with enormous potential.
Director in R3m scam
Platinum Resources director, Onesimo Ndoro (48), yesterday appeared at the Harare Magistrates Courts charged with defrauding another company of R3 million after claiming that he was in a partnership with Zesa Holdings, which he was helping to clear its debt with Eskom of South Africa.
Zim’s ShaSha wins BET award
Amapiano queen “ShaSha” whose real name is Charmaine Shamiso Mapimbiro, won the Viewer’s Choice: Best New International Act at the Black Entertainment Television (BET) awards via streamline.
Iran issues arrest warrant for Trump
Iran has issued an arrest warrant and asked Interpol for help in detaining US President Donald Trump and dozens of others it believes carried out the drone strike that killed a top Iranian general in Baghdad.
Warriors Afcon results could be nullified
THE Warriors’ first AFCON qualifier win in Zambia last year could be nullified, with Zimbabwe losing all the four points they have acquired so far, as part of a cocktail of measures to try and save the 2021 Nations Cup finals.
Uncertain times for netball
RAINBOW Amateur Netball League secretary-general, Moses Gukurume, is concerned by the capacity of some of the clubs to meet conditions that may be put in place for the resumption of action.











