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Jah Prayzah rules the roost at Star FM awards

By Bornwise Mtonzi Contemporary musician Jah Prayzah proved why he is rated as “man of the moment” when he walked away with two gongs at...

Don’t get carried away, Antipas warns stars

By Eddie Chikamhi Coach of the Year Joey Antipas has challenged star midfielder Danny “Deco” Phiri and his three other Chicken Inn players who dominated...

Bosso end DeMbare jinx

By Ricky Zililo Highlanders . . . . . . . . . (1) 2 Dynamos . . . . . . . . . ....

Lake Chad suicide blasts ‘kill 27’

Three suicide attacks have hit an island on Lake Chad, killing at least 27 people, security sources have said.

Iraq demands Turkish troops withdrawal

The Iraqi government has demanded that Turkey withdraw troops it sent to an area near the northern city of Mosul.

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Mnangagwa’s dangerous descent into mob rule

The ongoing, purported and increasingly shambolic, public consultations around President Mnangagwa’s 2030 term extension are no longer just a scheme of constitutional manipulation. They are mutating into something far more sinister.

Zimbabwean mining firm in trouble as court imposes US$100, 000 sanction

The High Court of Zimbabwe has slapped Joh and Lewis Investment (Pvt) Ltd, a mining company with a US$100,000 fine and sentenced its officials, Johanne Charasa, Knowledge Mazivanhanga and Peter Murengu to suspended jail terms for continuing mining operations in defiance of a court order.

WestProp unveils its visionary Chivhu Eco City project targeting 20 000 properties

WestProp Holdings has unveiled its visionary Chivhu Eco City project, a 5,000-hectare development poised to deliver 20,000 properties and help redefine the balance between rural charm and urban living.

The kingmaker’s conundrum in the Mnangagwa-Chiwenga dynamic: Why power devours its own architects

Few patterns are as consistent and as lethal as the fate of the kingmaker in the unforgiving theatre of Zimbabwean politics. Again and again, the men who build power end up buried beneath it.