Faith festivals rock August
Religion Reporter While August is a month set aside to remember the nation’s heroes, most churches also hold their Holy convocations during this month.
Suicide bomber kills 16 in Boko Haram attack
A female suicide bomber and Boko Haram gunmen killed 16 people in Nigeria as the commander of a new multinational force tasked with fighting the Islamists pledged on Friday to…
SHARP SHOOTER: The Yanks can never kill our real lions
The tale of a perverted Yankee with an obsession to inflict pain and misery, who hunted down a Zimbabwean lion for over two days with a bow and arrow, is…
Government says NO to job cuts
Kuda Bwititi – Chief Reporter Government will not wantonly retrench civil servants but will reduce its wage bill through other means, Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Prisca Mupfumira has…
Champ savours President’s words of wisdom
BOXING champion Charles Manyuchi got some valuable tips from President Mugabe during a reception hosted at State House on Thursday.
Manyuchi wants a roof over his head
CHARLES MANYUCHi intends to use part of the $50 000 he received from President Mugabe to buy a house in one of Harare’s medium-density areas and complete building his parents’…
Hunt for Greatness: Surviving life’s roller coaster
WE are living at a time when everything we knew about work, employment and labour relations is about to change, perhaps forever.
Fresh impetus for rail growth
Government will soon refurbish the national rail network to double cargo moved to 2,5 million tonnes yearly, Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said.
A bar too high to reach
ZIMBABWE’s team manager to the recent IAAF World Youth Championships in Colombia Aneas Nhoro reckons the level of competition at the showcase was beyond the country’s three-member team.
Further price cuts projected
Zimbabwe’s import bill is expected to marginally decline on the back of projections that international oil and grain prices will be subdued in the second half of 2015, a Cabinet…







