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.
Striking midwives resume duties
Shamiso Yikoniko – Health Reporter Midwives at Harare Central Hospital, who had embarked on an industrial action last week over unpaid retention allowances, have returned to work after agreeing on…
Seed-Co looks to West Africa growth
Seed producer and marketer, Seed Co Limited has embarked on an ambitious drive to establish a base in Nigeria as it seeks to penetrate the West African market following the…
BOOK REVIEW: Chimatsu’s debut novel culturally rich
By Professor Ken Mufuka – USA Great Enclosure -A Novel by Jackie Chimatsu: Published by Author-House, UK, 2014 Post-colonial peoples often find it difficult to free themselves from the marriage…
Prophet Magaya and power of ‘Voice Annointing’
At PHD Ministries as soon as Prophet W. Magaya arrives and starts speaking on the microphone evil spirits begin to manifest.
The Fuel Price Outrage: Competitions Commission moves in to probe high cost of fuel
THE Competition and Tariffs Commission is peeved by the unbearably high fuel prices in the country and has summoned its employees, who had gone for the festive season holiday, back…
Unity is a process,not an event
Harmony Agere and Pamela Nyabadza – Extra Reporters “In these two leaders (Dr Joshua Nkomo and President Mugabe) we had people who had political foresight. During the unfortunate Gukurahundi period,…
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…
JORAM NYATHI: Trying to salvage a tattered image
US president Barack Obama has been nothing short of a huge let down for peoples of the Third World, and particularly Africa where his forbears have their bones.






