19.9 C
Harare
26th August 2025

Gringo creator bemoans lack of funding

0
BY FREEMAN MAKOPA RENOWNED film writer and producer of the popular Gringo cartoon and television character, Enock Chihombori, yesterday said he was frustrated by the...

Gospel outfit to release album

0
BY SHARON SIBINDI MIDLANDS rising Isichathamiya gospel group — Ijongosi Great Stars – is set to release its fourth album titled Konke Kulungile on Saturday...

Bindura varsity ends MSU monopoly

0
BY TAFADZWA KACHIKO BINDURA University of Science Education (BUSE) ended Midlands State University’s dominance in the Enactus national competitions on Friday. Enactus BUSE, which presented a...

Mugabe ouster reconstructed in new book

0
BETWEEN THE LINES Beniah Munengwa Title: Two Weeks in November Author: Douglas Rogers Publisher: Short Books (2019) ISBN: 978-1-78072-369-3 The book, Two Weeks in November, has helped...

Gems fall to New Zealand in WC second round of pool play

0
Liverpool — The first ever Test meeting between the sides pitted Group B winners New Zealand against Zimbabwe, who finished as runners-up in Group...

Nakamba goes AWOL

0
BY HENRY MHARA WARRIORS star Marvelous Nakamba failed to pitch up at Club Brugge’s training ground yesterday with reports from Belgium suggesting that he is...

Mapeza sweats over Champions League squad

0
BY FORTUNE MBELE FC PLATINUM coach Norman Mapeza is not happy with the composition of his squad as they head to another Confederation of African...

Govt snubs civil servants again

0
BY OBEY MANAYITI CIVIL servants are today expected to stage a demonstration in Harare to protest government’s reluctance to negotiate a salary deal after the...

President calls on Ncube to fund health sector

0
BY RUTENDO MATANHIKE PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday called on Finance minister Mthuli Ncube to loosen his purse and prioritise the ailing health services sector, which...

Zim inflation spikes to 175,66%

0
BY STAFF REPORTER ZIMBABWE’S year-on-year inflation rate for the month of June 2019 rose sharply by 77,75 percentage points to 175,66% from 97,85% in May...