Comedians come under siege
THE creative sector seems to be under siege if reports of the arrest of Bustop TV’s comediennes Gonyeti and Magi is anything to go by. The two were fined $20 each for allegedly wearing clothes...
View ArticleGreatman strikes again
Rising musician Tongai Gwaze better known as Greatman in music circles is not stopping in pursuing his career, defying disability. Having featured Suluman Chimbetu in one of his popular song...
View ArticleMteki rubs shoulders with presidency
BRYN Mteki aka Sekurutau is making history for himself as he participates in the on-going national dialogue talks being spearheaded by President Emmerson Mnangagwa. Mteki says all those who were...
View Article'Its a baby girl" - Kirsty
Expecting mother and Zimbabwe Sports minister Kirsty Coventry, on Friday gave the biggest hint yet that the country could be warming up to another lady swimming sensation. The swimming legend let the...
View ArticleWarriors headed for allowance stand-off
A CRIPPLING stand-off between the Warriors and Zifa looms large over allowances amid revelations the players are set to demand as much as US$3 000 a day for their seven-day camp for the crucial 2019...
View ArticleDoctors, govt showdown looms
HARARE - Another showdown is looming between doctors and government as the Health ministry has not yet addressed doctors’ demands agreed in the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) which saw the...
View ArticleGovt denies plans to infiltrate MDC
HARARE - Government has denied allegations that it has devised a plan to infiltrate MDC structures ahead of its congress saying none of the opposition presidential candidates could be a match to...
View ArticleHarare councillors to get residential stands
HARARE - The Harare City Council (HCC) is set to give its councillors residential stands, barely six months into the job. According to minutes of council’s housing committee, the residential stands...
View ArticleMamombe's arrest above board, says Mudenda
HARARE - The arrest of MDC MP for Harare West Joana Mamombe during a parliamentary workshop in Nyanga at the weekend was above board as she was taken by police well after the august House’s business,...
View ArticleWar vet goes beserk, beats schoolchildren
HARARE - A War veteran based in Mashonaland Central is in soup with the authorities after he went berserk late last year and savagely assaulted 116 pupils at a local primary school for alleged...
View ArticleChamisa rape case stumbles. . . as police confirm accuser maybe 'mentally...
THE curious case in which opposition leader Nelson Chamisa has been accused of raping a 39-year-old woman (name withheld for ethical reasons) is floundering after police confirmed yesterday that the...
View ArticleRioZim's $2,2bn Sengwa power project takes off
Work at RioZim’s $2,2 billion Sengwa thermal power plant has kicked off in earnest amid indications that at least four key feasibility studies are expected to be completed this month. [GoogleAd]...
View ArticleArt turnover softens on turbulence
Amalgamated Regional Trading Holdings (Art) says its turnover dropped by 20 percent during the five months to February due to political instability in the country. Zimbabwe experienced violence...
View ArticleZupco in bid to boost fleet
Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (Zupco) is inviting bidders from suitable suppliers for semi luxury buses as it fails to meet transport demands. In an advertisement the bus company advised interested...
View ArticleZanu PF starts process to oust Mliswa-Chikoka
ZANU PF Mashonaland West provincial coordinating committee has commenced a process that will lead to the suspension of provincial minister Mary Mliswa-Chikoka from her position in the party, the Daily...
View Article'Poor infrastructure derails investment'
Poor road network infrastructure and unavailability of water is chasing away investors who want to invest in Zimbabwe, District Development Fund (DDF) permanent secretary James Jonga has said....
View ArticleAfrica must make the most of its mineral resources
EDITOR — The mineral industry of Africa is the largest minerals industry in the world. Africa is the second largest continent, with 30 million km² of land, which implies large quantities of resources....
View ArticleAddress doctors' concerns urgently
EDITOR — The looming showdown between doctors and the government over demands that have not been addressed since the bargaining agreement in January this year that saw doctors ending their industrial...
View ArticleAttacks on Mwonzora bad for democracy
IN THE past two decades or so, ordinary Zimbabweans have had to contend with the political banter — a form of teasing either opponents or allies — which normally ends in a pleasant way, at least...
View ArticleHow to extricate sinking AirZim
LATE last month Air Zimbabwe (AirZim) confirmed its plane’s departure from the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International airport was delayed because it had developed a technical problem. [GoogleAd] Plane...
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