ZIM CRICKET: Good food, good people, good cricket
AFTER all the anxiety, confusion and tension surrounding Zimbabwe’s tour to Pakistan, all history will remember is the camaraderie, mutual respect and top level cricket both nations exhibited in the…
Growing the herd: CSC’s historical footprints
THE CSC, as we know it today, is a successor entity of a pre-colonial institution that was created in 1938 mainly to serve the interests of small-scale cattle farmers and…
A Circus Called Chitungwiza Town
Barman steals to pay maintenance | Managers run secret payroll | Tender procedures disregarded Municipality bar manager Mr Godknows Muzenda, whose duty is to reconcile alcohol cash sales, admitted to…
SUNDAY BUZZ: Jah Prayzah, manager’s war far from over AND more stories
The bombshell of the week – Jah Prayzah’s break up with Mother Filo – his manager of almost a decade, is nowhere near being a foregone conclusion. Musoja or Soja…
Cold Storage Company STEWS IN DEBT
Turnaround plan before Cabinet Private investors swoop on assets The Cold Storage Company is clinging to one abattoir and 700 cattle as it struggles to remain afloat, though it is…
10 parties give by-elections nod
Ten political parties square off in the National Assembly by-elections scheduled for June 10 in 16 constituencies with 105 candidates participating – among them 37 independents.
Foreign News in Brief: India, Bangladesh sign agreement
India, Bangladesh sign agreement India and Bangladesh yesterday signed an agreement to simplify their 4 000-km border and clarify the identities of 52 000 living in enclaves, over four decades…
The African Gypsy: The Making of Umdala Wethu II
On May 31, 2015, we published the first part of a narrative by Friends of Joshua Trust’s Rayban Sengwayo on late Vice-President Joshua Nkomo’s early life and how he became…
TRAVEL: Ultimate luxury on the Zambezi River
THERE is a mystique to the Victoria Falls, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World.
Fashion: Local is lekker
CLOTHES, hair and accessories are the major elements that define style – and for long Zimbabweans have relied on foreign products. But not anymore.









