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January 17, 2018

Bev loses to Mai Keketso

Rising musician Andrew “Andy Muridzo” Ngwenya reportedly paid lobola to his wife popularly known as Mai Keketso in a bid to reassure her that his affair with controversial dancer Beverly “Bev” Sibanda is now completely over.

I was exploited: Tambaoga

Controvesial artiste Last “Tambaoga” Chiangwa, 46, whose land reform jingles Rambai Makashinga and Sendekera clogged Zimbabwean radio and television stations in the run-up to the 2002 elections, is a bitter man.

Ziscosteel revival on course

The revival of Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company (Ziscosteel) is on course as the firm’s shareholders are set to meet next month to ratify its disposal to Hong Kong-based firm Tian Li.

Typhoid outbreak hits Harare

Health officials in Harare have detected 200 cases of typhoid fever in the first week of January, raising fears that the appalling state of drinking water may fuel the spread of the infectious disease

Fuel prices set to rocket

Petrol prices are set to rocket in the next few weeks, experts predicted, driven by oil prices that touched the highest level in three-and-a-half years at $63,81 a barrel this week, which is 143 percent above the 2016 all time low of $26,21 a barrel.

Mphoko, Mlala sucked into another scam

Former Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko has been sucked into a scandal which saw a local businessman fleeing Zimbabwe for fear of persecution as the former and his front liners allegedly took over his business entity.

Mnangagwa in fresh Zapu properties headache

Zapu in conjunction with its former military wing Zipra has petitioned President Emmerson Mnangagwa over the return of properties that were confiscated by the State soon before the onset of Gukurahundi in the early 1980s.

‘Tsvangirai departure will spell doom’

Respected lawyer David Coltart, believes no one among the current crop of opposition leaders can fit in the shoes of MDC president Morgan Tsvangirai, saying he was the only one with the national appeal and stamina to beat Zanu PF in the next elections.