Month: August 2015
Main News Politics

Ghost haunts Grace

By Fungi Kwaramba HARARE – After fronting the brutal purging of former Vice President Joice Mujuru and other stalwarts in the warring Zanu.

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Arts & Lifestyle Entertainment Main News

Heroes Awards Official Nominees List Out

Zimbabwe Economic Heroes Awards Official Nominees and Categories List has been released by  Zanu-PF youth member Fidelis Fengu who has admitted that the.

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Main News Zimbabwe

2018 election :Make or break for Tsvangirai

HARARE – Political analysts believe the 2018  election will test Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader Morgan Tsvangirai’s resolve to break President Robert.

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Business Food & Drink Main News

Maize imports:NRZ seeks transporter monopoly

STATE-OWNED National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) has requested to be the sole transporter of about 400 000 metric tonnes of government maize imports.

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Main News Religion

Judgement Night 3:Thousands expected from abroad

TOP South African gospel sensation Hlengiwe Mhlaba will be one of the main attractions at United Family International Church (Ufic)’s Judgement Night 3. Ufic.

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Articles

Illness forces Tuku to cancel shows

by Tawanda Marwizi  There was chaos at CSC club in Chinhoyi after Oliver Mtukudzi failed to turn up for a show due to.

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Health & Fitness Main News

Chemotherapy drugs prices up

HARARE – Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals has in the last three months hiked chemotherapy drugs prices by up to seven times, a top.

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Crime & Courts Main News

Corporal punishment should be scraped : Veritas

LEGAL think-tank, Veritas, has called for a repeal of legislation allowing for administration of corporal punishment on boys aged below 18 years saying.

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Main News Sports

Willard Khumalo dies

ONE of Zimbabwe’s iconic footballers, former Highlanders and Warriors midfielder Willard Mashinkila-Khumalo has died. Mashinkila-Khumalo, who was 49 at the time of his.

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Business Main News

Water Disconnections:Councils defy court order

Local authorities across Zimbabwe  have intensified water disconnections despite a court order prohibiting councils from disconnecting water supplies to households without court permission..

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