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Why music from your young days was top tier

I thought  to myself that these are the names that were trending between 1980 and 1990. None of the over 40s mentioned names that are trending in today’s popular music.
By Fred Zindi Dec. 22, 2024

Shift all that energy to fixing Zim problems

Many are stealing from the government through inflating tender figures.
By Newsday Dec. 13, 2024

Punish reckless farmers who let livestock stray

Worsening the situation is the issue of theft of perimeter fences erected to keep the animals inside farms.
By Newsday Nov. 23, 2024

Soccer-PGMOL suspend referee Coote after video showed him abusing Liverpool and Klopp

Liverpool did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment on the matter.
By Reuters Nov. 11, 2024

ZiG dilemma leaves Binga folk at the mercy of unscrupulous traders

A former official at the opposition Movement for Democratic Change in Binga Themba Toonse Kujulu Munkombwe made similar observations.
By Sharon Sibindi Nov. 3, 2024

Child wasting soars to 4,9%

This comes amid indications that since January, more than 2 million children aged six to 59 months were screened for wasting and 7 004 children were treated.
By Lorraine Muromo Oct. 22, 2024

Did Tuku speak his troubled life in song?

This was in 1999 after Tuku had just released the Tuku Music album, which many still believe was the turning point of the superstar’s career.
By Moses Chibaya Oct. 17, 2024

Ziyambi calls for joint effort against financial crimes

Ziyambi stressed that addressing these challenges requires collective effort and strong cooperation between the public and private sectors.
By Lee Musaidzi and Honour Mudavanhu Oct. 10, 2024

Households in Pfumvudza/Intwasa programmes rise

The report said the proportion of households which grew crops decreased across all crops, except for sorghum which had an increase from 19% in 2022/23 to 23% in the 2023/24 season.
By Silas Nkala Oct. 9, 2024