Socialite and Harare businessman Wicknell Chivhayo said that people take him for joke and want to accuse him of dirty deeds without even reporting him to the police
Standard Chartered bank has come up with a new banking App dubbed the “Digital Bank” that offers all banking services available at its banking halls to its clients at the tip of the finger on one’s smart mobile phone.
The App offers convenience to customers leveraging
The heated Twitter war between Zimbabweans and Ugandans over the football match was actually a reality check for Brand Zimbabwe. Let’s not take what the Ugandans wrote for granted as it is what truly reflects what Brand Zimbabwe is viewed as In terms of perception
The climate change induced Cyclone Idai which left a trail of destruction in three Southern Africa countries, Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Malawi has brought another catastrophe in Manicaland province as malaria cases are on an upsurge.
By Donald Nyarota
The eastern parts of Zimbabwe have recorded an upsurge
Government has suspended a college lecturer from employment after he allegedly denigrated President Emmerson Mnangagwa by accusing the ZANU PF party leader and his government of paying poor salaries to civil servants.
Authorities at Harare Polytechnic College recently served Amos Dauzeni, a lecturer at the college’s
Controversial businessman Wicknell Chivhayo, who was recently fingered in the list of corrupt Zanu PF and business officials allegedly involved in illegal foreign currency dealings and other forms of corruption, has fired salvo against Zanu PF Deputy Secretary for Youth Lewis Matutu saying his move
Vendors from the capital city, Harare has expressed concern over the state of market places in the city centre which the city fathers are forcing them to operate from
The second Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) group A match between Zimbabwean Warriors and Ugandan Cranes has drawn battle lines on Twitter with nationals from both countries at each other’s throats over which side would win the battle whose stakes have since gone up as
The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) has slapped Norton Member of Parliament, Temba Mliswa with $4 million lawsuits over allegations made against the troubled football mother body.
Mliswa accused the Felton Kamambo led association of abuse of funds which were meant for the Warriors who are on