PSL title explosion
THE intriguing battle for the Holy Grail of local football takes an interesting turn at Rufaro Stadium this afternoon when log leaders Motor Action and second-placed Dynamos cross swords.
PSL title explosion
THE intriguing battle for the Holy Grail of local football takes an interesting turn at Rufaro Stadium this afternoon when log leaders Motor Action and second-placed Dynamos cross swords.
Madagascan army crushes three-day mutiny
ANTANANARIVO – Madagascan forces put down a three-day mutiny Saturday when they stormed an army base and arrested dissident soldiers who had declared a coup on the troubled Indian Ocean island.
MDC-T creating chaos for survival
By Professor Jonathan N. Moyo, MP
As Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai continues to characteristically fumble from one political blunder to another since his infamous October 7 letters whose recklessness precipitated the uneasy expectation of an early general election, it is notable that the same irresponsibility which defined his notorious letters is yet again defining how he and his embattled MDC are recklessly dealing with the ongoing constitution-making process, some opportunistic calls for devolution made in Matabeleland during the Copac outreach and the Mawere saga which played out in Parliament last week in ways that are most unhelpful.
PSL title explosion
THE intriguing battle for the Holy Grail of local football takes an interesting turn at Rufaro Stadium this afternoon when log leaders Motor Action and second-placed Dynamos cross swords.
MDC-T, an ideologically bankrupt party-Majongwe
IN a major position shift, the leader of the Progressive Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ), Mr Raymond Majongwe, has described President Mugabe as a hero pursuing policies aimed at benefiting the majority of Zimbabweans
Tsvangirai leaves Sadc empty-handed
by Mkhululi Sibanda in GABORONE, Botswana
PRIME MINISTER Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC-T delegation left Botswana with their tails between the legs after their attempt to smuggle Zimbabwe into the agenda during the official opening of the Sadc headquarters in Gaborone hit a brick wall as the Troika meeting failed to take off on Friday night.
Zim: Entrapped by a false Binary
Sample this one: “… Mugabe wants elections for his own personal interest (sic), not for the good of his party or that of the nation.
ZBC demands US$10m from Standard
The Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation is demanding US$10 million from The Standard newspaper for a story in which the publication claimed the national broadcaster was collapsing.
Principals in Botswana as Troika meets
THE Sadc Organ on Politics, Defence and Securi-ty met in Gaborone, Botswana, last night to discuss the political situation in Zimbabwe and Madagascar.









