Ex-president Mugabe’s riches to be made public

Former president Robert Mugabe’s wealth will be revealed in a few days’ time, putting to rest much speculation and conjecture.

This week the Master of the High Court is expected to give the full list of what he owned, including investments, houses, cash and gifts ranging from cattle, precious minerals and even wild animals.

Proactive approach key in disaster management

The year 2019 will go down in history as the season in which water, or the lack of it, shook the core of Zimbabwe’s socio-economic well-being.

An El-Nino-induced drought came and went, only spraying below average rainfall on us, thereby jeopardising food production and electricity generation.

Sadc shines as Namibia elections end peacefully

Last Wednesday, the curtain finally came down on Sadc elections, with the holding of presidential and national assembly elections in Namibia.

I miss the small screen: Mai Sorobhi

VETERAN actress Rhodha “Mai Sorobhi” Mthembe may be down, but she is certainly not out.

A year ago, Mai Sorobhi suffered a stroke which partially paralysed her left side.

At some point, she fell on hard times and had to depend on well-wishers.

When opulence & poverty exist side by side

THE imposing Shawasha Hills is a suburb of contrasts.

On one side of the hills lie rows of plush mansions surrounded by pristine gardens. This is where the rich and famous reside.

‘Zim poised for real estate boom’

Zimbabwe is primed for a real estate and construction boom according to pan-African housing financier — Shelter Afrique — a development expected to drive rapid economic growth in the country, chief executive Mr Andrew Chimpondah has said.

Homeless children need us ― First Lady

First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has implored Zimbabweans to support homeless children so as to develop, restore and empower them in society.

UN calls for end to sanctions

All sanctions against Zimbabwe, which were imposed “following policy disagreements concerning the manner in which the land reform programme was handled”, must be removed immediately as they are affecting vulnerable people, a high-ranking United Nations (UN) official has said.

Bossolona!

AFTER four years of waiting, Highlanders finally won a major trophy when they lifted the Chibuku Super Cup at Barbourfields yesterday. Once again, it was the prince of this oldest football kingdom, Prince Dube, who was the main actor, albeit in controversial style.

Sparks fly as Nasty C tours Harare schools

We always wondered what he was like in person.

Could there be a difference between the person we see on television, particularly on the hit video “Strings and Bling”, and the real life character?

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