Civil Servants bonuses early January
CIVIL servants are set to beat the “January disease” after Government’s assured all its employees will get their 13th cheque in the first week of the New Year.
LOCAL SOCCER: DeMbare in a fix
Dynamos coach David “Yogi” Mandigora will not have time to celebrate his return to the club that gave him fame as he has to get down to serious business and…
Tribal agitators launch VP Mphoko offensive
Mabasa Sasa and Levi Mukarati A disgruntled group of former Zanu-PF elements has been trying to discredit Vice-President Phelekezela Mphoko’s credentials by raising unsubstantial issues about his history, and that…
CRICKET: Blame politics not me: Mangongo
From Eddie Chikamhi in Kampala, Uganda Ousted national cricket coach Stephen Mangongo has opened up on the board’s decision to demote him saying underhand politics was at play in reaching…
Ray Kaukonde protects 40 white farmers
FORMER Zanu-PF Mashonaland East provincial chairman Mr Ray Kaukonde allegedly abused his office to acquire vast tracts of land and also protected over 40 white farmers at the expense of…
BISHOP LAZARUS: A remedy worse than the disease
I love Christmas. Which, being a Bishop, is probably stating the obvious. , .
‘President has not anointed a successor’
The recent appointments of Vice-Presidents Emmerson Mnangagwa and Phelekezela Mphoko have generated much debate. Of particular interest has been the succession issue and the rise of VP Mphoko, who —…
Miss Zimbabwe’s London nightmare
Much like this year’s Zimbabwean Big Brother Africa representatives JJ and Butterphly’s stay in the reality show; third choice Miss Zimbabwe Tendai Hunda’s sojourn in London was a non-event.
SOCCER: When desperation rules
RONALD “Rooney” Chitiyo’s imminent departure for South Africa’s National First Division side Royal Eagles has once again stirred the debate that usually surrounds Zimbabwean players’ movement across the Limpopo.
Dutch farmers in last-ditch diamonds appeal
A group of Dutch farmers has filed an appeal against a second court decision facilitating the return of diamonds worth US$45 million seized from Zimbabwean companies in Belgium in September…










