Spare a thought for local printers
By Chemist Mafuba
THE printing industry wishes the organisers of the Book Fair well ahead of the annual show that is set to take place in the Harare Gardens, as usual,
When promotion goes to a fool
THE book for this week is a short story that Alexander Kanengoni included in his Effortless Tears. Its title is the Loneliness of Number 11 Football Player.
Zim-EU: More of the same?
By Tichaona Zindoga
Can one not be forgiven for having a feeling of déjà vu? Zimbabwe and the European Union are set to reactivate dialogue expected to explore ways of
9 killed in rail accident
LUCKNOW.
At least nine people were killed and more than 150 injured in northern India when nearly a dozen coaches of a passenger train derailed, officials said
Cameroon to allow Diaspora votes
YAOUNDE.
Cameroon’s parliament has passed a law allowing its citizens living abroad to vote in this year’s presidential election, meeting a key condition for the main
Cops’ detention ordered
CAIRO.
Egypt has ordered the detention and questioning of three police officers in the case of a man who relatives say was tortured to death by authorities, state
Murdoch in London to tackle scandal
LONDON.
MEDIA baron Rupert Murdoch flew into London yesterday to tackle a telephone-hacking scandal that has sent tremors through the British political
Mighty Warriors bask in Cosafa glory
By Grace Chingoma
ZIMBABWE’S Mighty Warriors were yester-day still basking in the glory of lifting their first ever Cosafa title to become the new regional champions and
Mike Madhodha takes Chapman Grand Clam
By Takudzwa Chitsiga
ROWLAND Park Golf Club player Mike Madhodha stunned a field of top amateurs to win this year’s edition of the Chapman Grand Slam at Chapman
Beach volleyball team shines in SA Open
By Chris Chivinge
THE country’s top women beach volleyball players finished a credible fourth at the South Africa Open Beach Volleyball tournament held in Durban at the




