Man sodomised, loses car to thieves
A man from Bulawayo’s Pumula South suburb was left counting his losses after two armed robbers allegedly choked him before tying his hands with a rope, sodomising and robbing him…
Benefits of cultivating long-term investment mindset
IN today’s fast-paced financial landscape, where instant gratification often takes precedence, adopting a long-term investment mindset can be challenging. However, by cultivating the discipline to weather short-term market fluctuations, investors…
The road to Bangladesh: Lady Chevrons ready for qualifiers
Don Makanyanga Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S senior women’s cricket team, the Lady Chevrons, will seek to correct their past mistakes at global qualifiers when they battle it out with nine other…
Uhuru Cup venues find new life as schools of excellence
Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter THE case of stadiums and venues turning into white elephants, especially after countries invest much in hosting continental or international sporting events, has been known to…
Warriors to play Lesotho in South Africa . . . as fans take ZIFA to task over coach appointment
Sports Reporters WHILE the Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) Normalisation Committee remains tight-lipped on the venue of the Warriors’ next home World Cup qualifier against Lesotho, just 43 days before it…
Wildlife traffickers to lose proceeds of crime
Sunday Mail Reporter THE National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe (NPAZ) plans to seize and forfeit assets acquired through Illicit wildlife trade. Speaking during a certificate presentation and prize-giving ceremony for…
Weakening embassies makes for a more dangerous world
Jorge Heine IT has long been held that embassies should be treated as “off-limits” to other nations. Yet in a single week, two governments — both long-established democracies — stand…
How much cover do our athletes have?
Arthur Choga IN the years I spent in sports management, I have learnt that there are two main things that can affect a player. One is a loss of form…
NEW: Masimba anticipates El Nino-induced business slowdown
Online Reporter CONTRACTING and industrial group, Masimba Holdings, says the El Nino weather phenomenon could hurt their business this year. Part of the group’s order book – which is valued…
Dubai airport limits arriving flights amid storm backlog
Dubai’s main airport said on Friday it is limiting the number of flights arriving for two days, as it continues to struggle to clear a backlog three days after a…











