Man Utd faces goalkeeper crisis

Manchester United have made no move to register goalkeeper Victor Valdes with the Barclays Premier League this week, effectively ruling him out of Saturday’s game at Arsenal. United are in the…

Woman demands $500 maintenance

Mercy Ngwebvu A MUTARE woman last week approached the civil courts with confidence demanding $500 maintenance from her husband only to be disappointed when she found out that her husband’s…

Healthy eating for busy families

Losing weight can seem daunting for a parent. If you feel too busy to start an exercise and weight-loss regimen, you are not alone. You may wonder, “How do I…

Vulnerable employment remains high in Africa

DESPITE the global economic and financial crisis in recent years, African economies have continued to record average annual economic growth of five percent since 2000. According to African Development Bank,…

Storyteller markets new book

Entertainment Correspondent RENOWNED storyteller and creative writer Lilian Masitera has embarked on a countrywide tour marketing her new and fifth book, Saskum Express. The Harare-based writer and mathematician first launched…

Buffaloes walking tight rope

Ray Bande MAVERICK gaffer Moses “Bambo” Chunga believes that Buffaloes’ survival in the Castle Lager Premiership will not depend on results from other matches during the final rounds of league…

Zim opposition in disarray

Muchadura Dube VARIOUS political pundits have predicted that by the end of year, the MDC-T formations would have further disintegrated. The recently held MDC-T congress at the City Sports Centre…

D1 war in Rusape

The dice is cast!Vengere Stadium in Rusape will play host to the mother of all battles when the Eastern Region Division One top-of-the-table clash pitting log leaders Dongo Sawmills and…

FAO accelerates smallholder irrigation

Samuel Kadungure Farming Matters POVERTY is one major cause of food insecurity in Zimbabwe and also represents an obstacle for the attainment of sustainable economic and social development for 70…

Jamal remembered

Liberty Dube Weekender Correspondent JAMAL loved his music so much that he spent years trying to convince me and his father that he could really be the next big thing…

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