Mhofu leads Leopards into Nedbank final
JOHANNESBURG.
SUNDAY CHIDZAMBWA’S Black Leopards ended Baroka FC’s fairytale run in the Nedbank Cup when they beat them 3-1 in a
Mufayi boxes to Zone VI bronze
By Ellina Mhlanga
Josphat Mufayi put up a commendable performance at the just-ended Zone VI Boxing Championships when he won a bronze
Insider opens MDC can of worms
Title: A travesty of democracy…The untold story
Author: David Muzhuzha
Publisher: Jovid Press (2010).
Review By Tichaona Zindoga
Matibe initiated paramount chief for Beitbridge East
Beitbridge Bureau
EILSH Matibe, the eldest son of the late paramount chief Chichewo Matibe who died last year, was last week initiated the new
Truth, first casualty in Libya
By Stephen Gowans
THE Nato bombing mission in Libya is so obviously about bringing another oil-rich country under Western domination that in
Sex scandal rocks IMF chief
NEW YORK.
IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn was charged yesterday with the sexual assault and attempted rape of a New York
UN envoy in Tripoli for talks
TRIPOLI.
The UN special envoy was yesterday headed for Libya to urge a ceasefire between Muammar Gadaffi’s troops and rebels seeking
Burombo: Forgotten herbalist
By Farai Kuvirimirwa
THE name Benjamin Burombo is associated with a rich history of nationalism and trade unionism in Zimbabwe. The
SEC halts lifting of RTG, Afre suspension
Business Reporter
THE Securities Exchange Commission last week “blocked” Finance Minister Tendai Biti from lifting the Afre Corporation and
FBC Bank sheds Steelnet stake
Business Reporter
FBC Bank has sold its 28 percent stake in Steelnet Zimbabwe Limited to a local consortium linked to businessman Mr Moses


