Man (22) marries mum-in-law
In 2016, a 22-year old Indian man, Mahto Suraj, reportedly abandoned his wife and married his mother-in-law, Asha Devi.
Tiger Tourney disappoints!
FOR the fifth year running, no single angler managed to catch a tiger fish weighing 10kg or more to land the grand prize of a brand new Isuzu KB250 Fleetside truck at the annual Kariba Invitation Tiger Fish Tournament (KITFT).
Role of packaging in exports
Let us say you get into a supermarket and you want to try something new, such as imported high-end rice, cereals or chocolate, and on an aisle of such imported products you come across four different brands and all have the same price.
Ngezi edge Manica Diamonds
Ngezi Platinum Stars’ players justified the 69 percent salary increment they received last week with hard fought victory against Manica Diamond at Baobab Stadium yesterday
More than just a simply volleyball derby
THE highly-anticipated derby, slated for University of Zimbabwe courts this morning, will be a tale of two coaches with a lot to prove.
Financial terms you should know
Binary Options: Are a type of high risk financial instrument used to speculate on future market movement. A binary option is tied to an underlying asset such as a stock, an index, a currency pair or a commodity.
Lessons from community-driven peace initiatives
Within the last three decades or so, efforts have been directed at building formal and informal peace committees in conflict-ridden and conflict-prone communities in many parts of the world.
Herentals, City draw
AS the fight for Premiership football survival intensifies, Harare City coach Lloyd Chitembwe reckons tight fixtures are ‘senseless’, while his Herentals counterpart Kumbirai Mutiwekuziwa fears the students might draw their way out of the top-flight.
Chinani’s bitter-sweet tale
JUST like his first name, Dynamos goalkeeper Simba Chinani has had to summon all his mental strength to overcome some misfortunes that have befallen him since childhood.
Herentals, City draw
AS the fight for Premiership football survival intensifies, Harare City coach Lloyd Chitembwe reckons tight fixtures are ‘senseless’, while his Herentals counterpart Kumbirai Mutiwekuziwa fears the students might draw their way out of the top-flight.

