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  • King Peter rallies Warriors

    WARRIORS legend Peter Ndlovu has challenged the new-look senior team to “die on the field” when Zimbabwe get their 2013 African Cup of Nations qualifying campaign underway in Burundi next week. The Warriors will fly out to Bujumbura on Sunday mornin...
  • Beverly, Zoey in war of words

    Pole dancing, a new entertainment craze that has literally taken Harare by storm, seems to be getting dirtier each day on and off the stage following reports that some of the girls are now stripping in a bid to lure more revellers. As if that is not enou...
  • Govt allows millers to buy maize

    Government has allowed milling companies to buy maize from the Grain Marketing Board to raise money to pay farmers. The farmers who delivered their grain last season have not received their payments as Government is struggling to mobilise cash. Agricultu...
  • Top SA agency invests in Zim

    ONE of the world’s leading advertising agencies, the Jupiter Drawing Room (South Africa), has partnered with a local agency, Jericho Advertising, to form the Jupiter Drawing Room (Zimbabwe). Speaking at the launch of the Jupiter Drawing Room (Zimbabwe),...
  • CABS approves 101 youth projects

    CABS has approved 101 youths projects under Old Mutual’s US$10 million Kurera-Ukondla Youth Empowerment Fund that was launched late last year. Another 383 000-project forms were completed and are awaiting approval. Addressing youths yesterday, Old Mutu...
  • Govt steps up anti-sanctions drive

    GOVERNMENT has stepped up the anti-sanctions drive with officials converting the more than 2,2 million signatures gathered during the National Petition Campaign into electronic form. The signatures will be presented to the United Nations and the re-engage...
  • Chitungwiza set to retrench 391 workers

    Chitungwiza Municipality is set to retrench 391 employees while contracts for 264 others who have overstayed their employment will be terminated. A recommendation to suspend town clerk Mr Godfrey Tanyanyiwa and director of housing and community services, ...
  • 783 000kg tobacco goes under the hammer

    MORE than 783 000 kg of tobacco have been sold so far this season through auction and contract sales. This is an increase of 30 percent from last year's volumes of 600 550 tonnes. The bulk of the tobacco has been sold under the contract sales. So far, ...
  • Mike Mopo calls it quits passes baton to son Potipher

    Forgotten yesteryear musician Mike Mopo of “Nherera Ndimambo” fame has quit music and now he wants his son Potipher to lead his group called Zinawa. Mopo, who is a devout member of the Johanne Masowe Wechishanu sect and a director of Exor Petroleum, ...
  • Tobacco deliveries on the increase

    TOBACCO volumes have started picking up at the auction floors as the selling season enters its second week. Yesterday, farmers could be seen milling at the auction floors waiting to get their cheques and cash. At Millennium Tobacco Floors, deliveries wer...
  • Copac overhauls draft Constitution

    THE Constitution Select Committee has made a raft of changes to the draft Constitution recently produced by principal drafters as it emerged that 70 percent of the information therein was notsolicited from the people. Some of the information in the draft...
  • Dube happy with Benjani plans

    ZIFA president Cuthbert Dube has lauded former Warriors skipper Benjani Mwaruwari for returning to help the domestic game and revealed that the Portsmouth striker had tentatively agreed to play an ambassadorial role for the country’s football. Dube, fl...
  • Phiri hails clubs’ exploits

    TWINE PHIRI, the PSL chairman, has hailed the three clubs who represented the country in the Champions League and Confederation Cup at the weekend as shining ambassadors of a Premiership whose brand was growing in leaps and bounds. The Harare businessman...
  • Warriors in false start

    ZIMBABWE’S preparations for the opening 2013 African Cup of Nations qualifier against Burundi got off to a false start yesterday following indications that there were problems in the camp. The Warriors had been scheduled to get their preparations for th...
  • Has Sandra met her match?

    Age and motherhood seem to be catching up with the once vibrant Sandra Ndebele as much younger and more creative dancers emerge on the scene. Sandra, or simply Sandy as her fans lovingly call her,has matured with age and appears to be slowing down since s...
  • Spanish Embassy to screen Oscar-winning film

    Local film lovers are in for a treat as the Embassy of Spain in Harare will today screen the Oscar award-winning Spanish film “Chico and Rita” at the embassy’s Cultural Centre in Belgravia. Marina Garcia Sanchez, a cultural attaché at the Spanish E...
  • ZITF 2012 preps kick off

    AT least 75 percent of exhibition space at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair has been taken up as preparations for this year’s edition of the annual trade showcase gets underway. ZITF 2012 will take place from April 24 to 28 under the theme, “Inve...
  • Shamu congratulates President on 88th birthday

    MEDIA, Information and Publicity Minister Webster Shamu yesterday congratulated President Mugabe on the occasion of his 88th birthday. In his message, Minister Shamu said he felt honoured to serve under President Mugabe. “On the occasion of your 88th b...
  • President celebrates 88th birthday

    President Mugabe admires a cake presented to him by staff in his Office on the occasion of his 88th birthday at Munhumutapa Building in Harare yesterday STAFF in the President’s Office yesterday held a ceremony at Munhumutapa Building to celebrate Pre...
  • Warriors in false start

    ZIMBABWE’S preparations for the opening 2013 African Cup of Nations qualifier against Burundi got off to a false start yesterday following indications that there were problems in the camp. The Warriors had been scheduled to get their preparations for th...