Somehow we made it fashionable that urine could be sprinkled at the opposition goal and opposition coach
IT’S the week Jesus Christ, our Saviour, rose from the dead and the weekend mighty Liverpool could rise from the dead, and effectively capture their first English Premiership title in…
ACBF spends $40m on Zim think tanks
Business Reporter The African Capacity Building Foundation has so far channelled about $40 million towards capacity development of think tanks in Zimbabwe among other notable regional projects since its inception,…
Missing $15 billion looters face probe
Bulawayo Bureau Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday said Government had launched a forensic audit of seven firms that operated in the Chiadzwa diamond fields amid suspicion that the country could…
DA violated Electoral Code with SMS – ANC
BLOEMFONTEIN – The Democratic Alliance violated the Electoral Code of conduct by sending out a text message stating that President Jacob Zuma stole public money to build his home, the…
AU force apologises for civilian deaths
Mogadishu. — The African Union peacekeeping mission in Somalia (AMISOM) apologised for accidentally killing four civilians on Saturday after soldiers mistook them for Al-Shabaab fighters when they failed to stop…
It’s just an ordinary derby
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter DYNAMOS legend Moses “Bambo” Chunga believes CAPS United are better organised and appear to have a better opportunity this year to end DeMbare’s dominance when the rivals…
Malawi elections — Battle for the youth
The signing of a youth empowerment declaration by all presidential candidates contesting the 20 May elections in Malawi is a clear indication that the voting patterns of young people could…
Treat agriculture as business, Africa urged
Business Reporter AFRICA spends an estimated $35 billion on food imports annually despite having more than two thirds of the world’s arable land, the African Development Bank has said.
S. Sudan’s Machar sworn in as VP
JUBA. — South Sudanese rebel leader Riek Machar was sworn in as first vice president on Tuesday, hours after he returned to the capital of Juba for the first time…
EFF lays complaint against Zille, Zuma
JOHANNESBURG – The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) in the Western Cape laid a complaint with the Equality Court against DA leader and provincial Premier Helen Zille and President Jacob Zuma…











