Henry Munyaradzi’s colourful sculpting journey

Henry Mudzengerere Munyaradzi is considered as the inward looking magus of Zimbabwe sculpture. Born in Guruve, in the north of Zimbabwe in 1931, Munyaradzi’s life and work is as deceptively simple as it is remarkable, hence a paradoxical salience is resultant from his body of work.

First Mutual starts financial inclusion training

FIRST Mutual Life has embarked on a financial inclusion training programme, starting with participants in Uzumba district, as part of efforts to promote financial literacy among the rural populace.

Zim international Billiat turns spiritual

ZIMBABWE international forward Khama Billiat appears to have turned very spiritual as uncertainty over his future continues to stalk him, with his contract with South African football powerhouse Mamelodi Sundowns set to end in four months’ time.

Mutasa happy with full house

DYNAMOS coach Lloyd Mutasa is happy with the full house that reported for duty ahead of their clash against bitter rivals Highlanders in the pre-season Commander ZNA Charities Soccer final at the National Sports Stadium this Sunday.

Contaminated fuel shuts filling station

A HARARE filling station shut down its operations on Tuesday after it emerged that its petrol was contaminated with water. Engen Petroleum at the corner of Kaguvi Street and Robert Mugabe Road had to stop serving customers following complaints by at least four motorists that contaminated petrol had caused mechanical problems to their vehicles.

VP Mohadi meets India, Botswana envoys

The new dispensation in Zimbabwe should see the country strengthening its bilateral relations with India, with focus being on the economic front, an envoy has said.

Kombi ban: Long-term solution needed

Harare has over the years degenerated into an untenable traffic jungle with vehicular activity which can be summed up in two words – chaotic and dangerous.

Mapeza’s job safe

NORMAN Mapeza’s job remains very safe despite FC Platinum’s early exit from the CAF Champions League.

RwandAir to fly Harare-Cape Town route

RWANDA’S national air carrier, RwandAir has confirmed it will make in its maiden flight on the Harare-Cape Town route on May 16, 2018 as it seeks to grow destinations.

Govt crafts measures to curtail unauthorised borrowing

Government has crafted measures to curtail unauthorised borrowing and spending chief among them Treasury directives that state entities “strictly” adhere to provisions of the Public Debt Management Act.

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