NEW: Chipawo to headline arts festival
CHILDREN’S Performing Arts Workshop (Chipawo) will on Saturday descend on Bangure Village in Chipinge for the ever-growing Ndau Festival of the Arts (NdaFA).
NEW: Real Betis Academy, MAJESA clash in Borrowdale
REAL Betis Academy Zimbabwe coach Murape Murape believes cooperation amongst youth football development teams could be key to unlock the country’s potential to unearth and develop future stars.
NEW: International buyers ready for Sanganai/Hlanganani Expo
SEVERAL international buyers have confirmed their availability for the 15th edition of the Sanganai/Hlanganani World Tourism Expo.
NEW: I’m still very much in the game – Kapfupi
FREDDY “Kapfupi” Manjalima, the immensely popular comedian-cum-musician, has assured his legion of fans that he still has a lot to offer.
NEW: Zimbabwe wants to be a friend to all: President
Online Reporter President Mnangagwa has paid tribute to SADC, the African Union and friendly nations who have joined Zimbabwe in calling for the removal of unilateral sanctions imposed against the…
NEW: Harare City Council reverses US dollar payments
THE Harare City Council has suspended a recent directive that compelled residents to pay for some services exclusively in United States (US) dollars.
NEW: TelOne on expansion drive
Fixed telecommunications giant TelOne has embarked on an expansion drive to extend its physical footprint through opening new shop outlets as it seeks to transform into a fully-fledged digital telecommunications company.
NEW: Herentals dare to dream big
AFTER securing a place in the semi-final of the Chibuku Super Cup, Herentals are daring to dream and want to represent Zimbabwe in the African Safari by winning the domestic football top-flight’s only club knock-out competition.
NEW: Police hunt for escaped Lalapanzi prisoner
A 23-year-old man, Peter Sigauke, who was serving a four-year jail term for robbery escaped from prison in Lalapanzi, Midlands Province, on Monday.
NEW: African ubuntu can deepen how research is done
Many academic studies have been centred on Western theories and methodologies for a long time. This approach to research is broadly defined as “universalist”.











