Zimbabwe Music Industry: Trailer Load of Deserters

LOYALTY is one characteristic that has disappeared in the music industry as band members have found it fashionable to frequently switch between groups in search of the proverbial greener pastures.…

ZimDancehall: Ninja president losing grip?

THE musical career of Wallace “Winky D” Chirumiko has revolved around his young brother Trevor “Layan” Chirumiko who besides being the ninja president’s backing vocalist, also acts as his producer…

MOTORING: The evolution of the Jeep Cherokee

With TM Supermarket and Zimpapers set to hand over the grand prize of the Jeep Cherokee and Jeep Compass vehicles in the Big Brands Bargain Bonanza draw, we this week…

SOCCER: A goalless day

ZPC KARIBA coach Saul Chaminuka insisted that his side is fighting relegation despite watching them stretch their unbeaten run to 17 matches with a goalless draw against a fired-up Hwange…

GARDENING: Make money with free-range chickens

When I was a child it was always a joy to travel to the rural areas, not just because of the cows but also because everything there tasted different to…

South Africa: Mboweni urges SA to buy a bank

SOUTH AFRICA’s government should consider buying one of the country’s banks to boost access to finance for its citizens and businesses, said Tito Mboweni, the former central bank governor.

Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs) repay 90% of SEDCO loans

AT a time when banks and other financial institutions have elected to “blacklist” small and medium-scale enterprises on the pretext that they do not repay loans,

Bogus War Veteran nabbed

A 51-year-old Shamva man was on Friday sentenced to four years in prison for defrauding the State of more than US$15 000 after posing as a liberation fighter and accessing…

Charles Mabika: Let’s have an 18-team PSL

ON THE BALL – Charles Mabika SO the Zifa Assembly turned down the Castle Lager Premiership executive board’s request to relegate two instead of four teams at their recent indaba?

Zimbabwe Law Society blasts misrepresenting legal-aid firms

The Law Society of Zimbabwe is investigating several legal aid societies that are accused of charging between US$5 and US$100 monthly in subscriptions but subsequently provide unsatisfactory services.

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