Lindiwe flies national flag high

Religion Writer UNITED KINGDOM based gospel singer, Angie Lindiwe is flying the Zimbabwean flag high with renditions from her second album “Hlala Nami” released in December last year.

Singer in Catch-22 situation

Mtandazo Dube THE adage “between a rock and a hard place”, is often abused by writers and speakers alike – but right now it rings true for budding artiste, Andy…

Mr Novice takes aim to the big boys

Brighton Zhawi — NEWLY-crowned Mr Novice, Liberty Mudengezi, wants to step on stage with the big boys now.

Ruling party geared for Mwenezi East win

George Maponga in Mwenezi — Zanu-PF is geared for a landslide victory in this week’s Mwenezi East National Assembly by-election, the ruling party’s Secretary for Administration Dr Ignatius Chombo has…

Kasukuwere lives like the one percent

Brian Chitemba — TIME magazine photography editor Myles Little held an exhibition in 2015 dubbed “One percent: Privilege in a Time of Global Inequality” which showed real but shocking discrepancies…

ZRU can’t walk NRL talk

Tinashe Kusema — A HUGE cloud of uncertainty hovers over the proposed return of the National Rugby League as the embattled Zimbabwe Rugby Union struggles to secure the US$280 000…

Liquidity crunch, adoption of SA rand

Professor Ashok Chakravati SINCE 2009, I have been arguing for the adoption of the rand as the currency of circulation and transaction in Zimbabwe.

Singer in Catch-22 situation

Mtandazo Dube THE adage “between a rock and a hard place”, is often abused by writers and speakers alike – but right now it rings true for budding artiste, Andy…

Makepekepe begin title defence

Langton Nyakwenda — CAPS UNITED midfielder Abbas Amidu was involved in an accident last Tuesday but the forward reported for training the next day, something coach Lloyd Chitembwe says epitomises…

Blues cash in on yellow to down Force

A yellow card proved costly for the Western force as the Auckland Blues rallied to win their Super Rugby encounter 24-15 at Eden Park yesterday.

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