Homeseekers strike Pure Gold
Shein Kanyumwa AT independence in 1980, the new Government was determined to ensure the improvement of the lives of black Zimbabweans, who had been oppressed by the British settler regime…
‘We must be ruthless’
Augustine Hwata Senior Sports Reporter DYNAMOS skipper Murape Murape said the Glamour Boys should perform like a train that crushes everything in its path in the remaining four games for…
Mzimba debuts new album
Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter Hip–hop artiste Webster Manjoro, better known as Mzimba (pictured below), celebrates his birthday in style tomorrow when he takes his act to Cresta Jameson Hotel’s Beer…
Music, boxing fans in for a treat
Entertainment Reporter MUSIC lovers and boxing fans are in for a treat tomorrow when dancehall artistes battle it out alongside a boxing match between Zimbabwean Tapiwa Tembo and Zambia’s Gibon…
UFIC launches TV channel
Yeukai Karengezeka Entertainment Reporter United Family International Church led by Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa has launched its own 24-hour television channel. The channel, called Christ tv.co, is now available on free-to-air…
2014 Cosafa Cup hosts to be named
JOHANNESBURG – Cosafa chief operating officer Sue Destombes has revealed to KickOff.com that the hosts of next year’s regional football tournament will be announced “within the next two weeks”.
Volsec gets top award
Business Reporter SECURITY services company Volsec Security Zimbabwe was last month awarded the Small to Medium Enterprises Service of the Year Award at the National Annual Quality Awards held in…
Chikoti, Makoni tour Masvingo
Entertainment Reporter SOLOISTS Steve Chikoti and Steve Makoni will be touring Masvingo this weekend where they will stage joint shows.
Female labour migrants vulnerable: ILO
John Manzongo in Turin, Italy Female labour migrants are more exposed to the risk of being exploited in both country of origin and receiving country, according to International Labour Organisation…
Lending to private sector marginally up
Business Reporter BANK credit to the private sector marginally rose 0,61 percent in August this year from US$3,67 million in July to US$3,69 million, says the Bankers Association of Zimbabwe.






