CAPS United dislodged
CAPS UNITED finally relinquished their grip at the top of the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League after they were beaten 3-2 by Ngezi Platinum Stars in a thriller at Baobab Stadium on Wednesday afternoon.
Chipawo’s early Christmas gift
This coming Saturday Theatre in the Park will be bustling with activity as it plays host to Chipawo’s Annual Christmas Show.
Subsidies to cover 7 more basic goods
New subsidies for at least seven basic commodities will be introduced soon to relieve the nation from relentless price increases, while a new policy is set to be unveiled to provide affordable housing to people, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said.
Fees hike sparks exodus to Govt schools
Schools might have closed last week, but parents and guardians are already agonising over the fate of their children next year, and it is now widely believed there will be an exodus from private and mission schools to Government schools due to sharp fees hikes.
Zanu-PF indaba must bring solutions to economic woes
It will not be business as usual at the 18th Zanu-PF Annual National People’s Conference which begins this week in Goromonzi, if sentiments expressed by President Mnangagwa at the Women’s League’s Second National Assembly Meeting in Harare on Friday and the general hype around the impending meeting are anything to go buy.
Mugabe properties riddle solved
Title to the Mugabe family’s Borrowdale home commonly referred as the Blue Roof, and the Mount Pleasant property given to Bona Mugabe-Chikore — the late former president Cde Robert Mugabe’s daughter — as a wedding gift in March 2014, will be transferred to the former First Family, Zanu-PF has reiterated.
Santa or no Santa, it’s still Xmas
IN years gone by, the festive mood associated with Christmas could be felt from the end of November.
The 13th cheque, company shut-downs and Christmas parties for workers were some of the tell-tale signs that the time-honoured Christmas celebration was around the corner.
Josta’s star shines
FIFTEEN minutes before midnight on Friday, the nation and even the Diaspora community were waiting for the announcement of the new king of domestic Premiership football.
However, his identity was not exactly a huge surprise when the Masters of Ceremony finally let out the well-kept secret.
Zim lobbies US against trophy imports ban
Zimbabwe has engaged United States wildlife management agencies to help lobby against the proposed law (Cecil Act) seeking to ban trophies from Africa, conservation advocates have revealed.
The US House of Natural Resources Committee in September this year passed the Cecil Act — a law that is likely to have serious ramifications to the country’s wildlife earnings.
Govt working on measures to climate-proof agric sector
Government has intensified efforts to reduce the effects of climate change on the country’s agro-based businesses following persistent droughts and cyclones in the recent past that left companies posting heavy losses.











