Can we decolonise the dirty game?

Cetshwayo Mabhena That “politics is a dirty game” is a cliché that has endured for so long that it has made common sense of an anomaly.

Clay Products seeks to have some of its products removed from OGIL

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter THE country’s leading manufacturer of refractory bricks, Clay Products Limited has applied to the Ministry of Industry and Commerce to have some of its products…

Tshova Mubaiwa working towards penetrating Sadc region tourism

Peter Matika, Senior Life Reporter ESTABLISHED in 1983 in Bulawayo and only operating in the City of Kings, Tshova Mubaiwa Transport Co-operative plans on penetrating the Sadc region.

The man who fired live bullets above trainees

Retired Brigadier-General Abel Mazinyane I first met Eddie Sigoge Mlotshwa at Morogoro, which was a ZPRA training Camp in Tanzania. His pseudonym was Cassius Moya. Our group was composed of…

Chat with Sis Noe: I don’t enjoy sex, why?

Hi Sis Noe MY boyfriend and I were going to have sex for the first time the other day. It was my first time but he has done it before.…

Highlanders fire Buale

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS have parted ways with Manuel Obiang Esono Buale of Equatorial Guinea with the striker not even getting a chance to showcase his talent in…

First Lady injured

Harare Bureau President Mugabe returned yesterday morning from a routine medical check-up in Singapore, but the arrival was not without incident as First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe suffered a minor…

Man beheads sister for US$4 000 payment

Harare Bureau A 20-YEAR-OLD man from Chief Matau’s area in Hurungwe West allegedly beheaded his sister on Friday after being promised US$4 000 for it by a businessman.

Ziyanda Film Project in top gear

Peter Matika, Senior Life Reporter ZIYANDA Film Project is promising to host a series of events to promote the much anticipated movie, which will be epitomised by a star studded…

CBZ Bank contributes $30m+ towards housing projects

Wilson Dakwa, Business Reporter ZIMBABWE’S biggest banking group, CBZ has contributed more than $30 million in the past few years towards financing housing projects in support of Government’s drive to…

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