ZIMBABWE’S coffee industry is poised for a major revival with the launch of the Zimbabwe Barista Throwdown (ZBT), a nationwide competition aimed…
KHAYAH Cement’s major shareholder Fossil Mines exited the cement manufacturing industry following a creditors meeting in Harare this today, with the company…
By Emmanuel Marambe CHIEF SPORTS WRITER BEN Curran scored his maiden ODI century for Zimbabwe as he inspired the Chevrons to a decisive nine-wicket victory over Ireland at Harare Sports Club yesterday, effectively sealing a 2-1 series win for the hosts. On a day on which just about everything went right for the Chevrons, captain…
In an amended complaint, attorneys for Blake Lively added nearly 50 pages to their lawsuit against the actress’ co-star Justin Baldoni, furthering the details…
Actress Kim Sae-ron’s death in an apparent suicide has renewed criticism of South Korea’s entertainment industry, which churns out stars but also…
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has been charged by the country’s chief prosecutor with attempting a coup after he was defeated in…
…as Simba Bhora, Dynamos clash in Castle Challenge Cup Cloud Fusire SENIOR SPORTS WRITER SIMBA Bhora gaffer Joel Luphahla is relishing what he says will be an emotional Castle Challenge Cup clash against Dynamos – a club at which he served as assistant coach until last December. The Castle Challenge Cup, which marks the start…
Rapper A$AP Rocky has been found not guilty of firing a gun at a former friend. A jury in Los Angeles acquitted…
IN a bold move that underscores his commitment to transparency and open communication, President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Monday held an interactive meeting with editors from both private and public media at State House, Harare. This gathering was a watershed moment in the country’s history, as it provided a platform for the president to engage with…
THE Agricultural and Rural Development Authority (ARDA) is optimistic about a good maize crop yield after its intervention helped farmers nationwide combat the armyworm infestation. ARDA board chairperson Ivan Craig yesterday urged farmers to continue monitoring their maize crops for signs of armyworms. “ARDA is looking forward to a good yield after our intervention helped…
