Peter Moyo reflects on life after Tongai
PETER Moyo says his early days at the helm of Utakataka Express are the worst in his musical career.
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PETER Moyo says his early days at the helm of Utakataka Express are the worst in his musical career.
There was drama at the Harare Civil court when a man claimed he beats his wife because she deserves it.
A city woman says she is not living in peace in her home as her husband frequently chases her away whenever he feels like it.
Francis Nechironga – “In 1982, I decided to take time off the game that I loved. I was about to write my O-Level exams and I thought it was crucial to focus on studying. Playing football was fun but not very rewarding apart from the glory and the prestige, I knew that a Plan B was necessary, I am glad I made that conscious decision, I now have a life after football…”
Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo – The issue of recycling leaders is now a rhetoric song in Zimbabwe. Wonders never cease to amaze, when old and selfish and greedy politicians are being recycled each and every time. We have Webster Shamhu now because of his cremora song he was given a cabinet position.
It pays to be a bootlicker, even when you are not qualified to be in that position you can still fit, a post can still be created for you. A leopard will never change its skin, once Zanu will always be Zanu, never make a mistake of thinking that someone from Zanu PF will change, forget, for now we have Mujuru who is performing wonders in Zimbabwe. Mujuru is fast becoming a comedian on the political scene.
CAPS United forward Dominic Chungwa has wormed his way into the hearts of the Green Machine fans after enduring an indifferent start to the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League.
A Harare magistrate has ruled that five police officers who viciously attacked a Harare man and caused the loss of his eye have a case to answer.
Pietermaritzburg police arrested 34 pupils from Eastwood High School after end-of-year school celebrations turned violent.
Cape Town – Commuters travelling on the Southern Line experienced a delay of nearly 60 minutes after a car collided with a train at the False Bay crossing on Wednesday morning.
The new instalment of Nelson Mandela’s autobiography, Long Walk to Freedom, has been released in Johannesburg.