Face of Zimbabwe Queen crowned

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Entertainment Reporter Cynthia Mafumhe was crowned Black Opal Face of Zimbabwe queen at the pageant which was held on Saturday at Harare International Conference Centre. Mafumhe beat 15 other contestants…

President appoints new RBZ board

Business Reporter PRESIDENT Mugabe with effect from last Friday, appointed a new board for the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, according to a note published in the latest Government Gazette. Economist Mrs…

Zim wins branding award

Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter Zimbabwe has won the African Rising Star Country Branding Award from Bloom Consulting, a Spanish-based strategy consulting firm, which specialises in National Branding. The accolade is given to…

Nicki Minaj blasts ex Safaree Samuels

Nicki Minaj has blasted her ex-boyfriend Safaree Samuels for “misleading’’ her fans after trying to cause drama by saying they are still in contact. The 34-year-old producer, Safaree, hit back at…

President exposes NewsDay fibs

Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter President Mugabe yesterday exposed the NewsDay’s penchant for writing false stories about the First Family and Government saying some sections of society should recognise that the work…

Hwange burn How Mine

Tobias Mandoreba in Hwange Hwange . . . . . . . . . . . (0) 2 How Mine .  . . . . . . . . .…

Labour row appeal ‘urgent’

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter Two Zuva Petroleum managers, Mr Don Nyamande and Mr Kingstone Donga, who are contesting the Supreme Court judgment allowing employers to terminate workers’ contract on notice,…

‘Commercial poachers should rot in jail’

Jeffrey Gogo Climate Story LITTLE by little, small actions taken today become bigger actions tomorrow, changing not only the course of history, but the future, also. Now, one Zimbabwean man, Mr…

First Lady opens up on her health

Lovemore Chikova News Editor First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe has said she could have been dead by now from various ailments that afflicted her in the 50 years she has…

Obama blasts Kenya opposition leader

NAIROBI. — United States President Barack Obama yesterday took a swipe on one of the opposition leaders over double speak on various issues affecting Kenya. Obama, who ended his visit to…

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