Foreign News Update: WHO speeds up Ebola vaccine development by 2015 and more
Nyusi wins Mozambique election race The ruling party presidential candidate in Mozambique has won the election with about 57 percent of the vote, election officials said on Friday. Filipe Nyusi,…
GARDEN AFFAIR: Growing apples for profit
An apple a day keeps the doctor away, so goes an old saying – the adage couldn’t be more accurate.
CAPS UNITED’S Samanja at heart vs. tummy crossroad
Makomborero Mutimukulu – Acting Sports Editor CAPS UNITED midfielder Tendai Samanja is caught between his heart and tummy. A rock and a hard place.
We want our money: Workers
Employers should find means to pay their workers’ bonuses despite the country’s depressed economy, employee representatives have said.
CRICKET: Utseya’s steady bowling progress
SUSPENDED off-spinner Prosper Utseya is impressed with progress he has made in remodelling his bowling action, but appreciates that there is still a lot of work ahead of him.
JORAM NYATHI: Can Ms Laing be the lady who makes a difference?
We are being told that a British trade delegation will be coming to Zimbabwe by the end of this month, the first bit of some warm news in a long…
BODY BUILDING: When the Champion breaks down
Ishemunyoro Chingwere – Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE bodybuilding king Champion Chienderamwano has lifted the lid on why he broke down soon after successfully defending his Mr Zimbabwe bodybuilding crown in Harare…
ZSE sheds $400m in value
Enacy Mapakame – Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) shed more than US$400 million in value in the past seven weeks on continued selling pressure as poor corporate earnings…
Medical aid bosses ‘pocketing $500 000’
Top executives at some medical aid societies are earning monthly salaries ranging between US$200 000 and US$500 000 despite declaring that their institutions are insolvent, a senior official has said.
Zim Dancehall artistes irie over STAR FM music online store
The recently launched Star FM online music store will go a long way in providing practical solutions for some of the challenges faced within Zim-dancehall, Godfatha Templeman has said.






