Presidential inputs deal for millions

Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter THE Presidential Well-wishers Input Scheme — which is targeting 1,6 million families countrywide — was set in motion at Gweshe Business Centre in Mashonaland Central Province…

‘We’re not in this race’

Lawrence Moyo H-Metro Editor LLOYD Mutasa produced the result of the mid-week matches but the modest coach doesn’t believe his FC Platinum have thrust themselves into the picture to win…

Dudu keeps her head covered

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent INCARCERATED jazz sensation Dudu Manhenga’s head still remains a mystery even in prison. Soon after her imprisonment last Friday, the jazz crooner adopted a white sun…

Bev, Zoey add glamour to Mr Ugly Harare contest

Brenda Phiri Arts Correspondent MR UGLY contest is not like any other contest you have seen before. Unlike beauty pageants, where models go into camp for a week or so…

NSSA grants pensioners reprieve

Business Reporter NATIONAL pension scheme contributors or their dependants who failed to claim a retirement, invalidity or survivor’s grant within the statutory limit of five years from the time of…

Kaindu keeps his feet on the ground

Augustine Hwata  Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS have reclaimed top spot in the race for the Castle Lager Premiership title but coach Kelvin Kaindu is keeping his feet firmly on the…

Zim provide soundbite

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor ON the fourth day of the first cricket Test between Pakistan and South Africa, in Abu Dhabi yesterday, Zimbabwe was a name frequently mentioned by…

Murowa diamond production up

DIAMOND production at Murowa mine rose marginally to 279 000 carats during the first nine months of the year from 277 000 carats mined in the corresponding period last year,…

Slizer courts Zim artistes

Ruth Butaumocho Entertainment Editor MOTSWANA dancer and musician Naledi Kaisara aka Slizer will collaborate with a number of Zimbabwean musicians on her upcoming album to be released before the end…

Warriors drops on Fifa World rankings

Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S Warriors remained outside the top 100-ranked teams in the world after dropping one place down the ladder on the latest Fifa Coca Cola World Football Rankings. According…

×
×