Malaika heading for sensational split

Johannesburg.
Afro pop group Malaika are headed for a dramatic and sensational split. It appears that even the group’s impending release

Wendall, Muzhingi get US$50 000 each

By Sydney Kawadza
PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday honoured triple Comrades ultra-marathon winner Stephen Muzhingi,

Married women free to retain maiden names

By Daniel Nemukuyu
WOMEN married under Chapter 5.11 of the Marriages Act can now retain their maiden names and be allowed to acquire  birth certificates for their children without hassles.

The Registrar-General’s Office has reportedly been insisting that all married women under this law were supposed to drop their maiden surnames and assume their husbands’ before getting birth certificates for their children.

However, the RG’s Office in Gweru on Wednesday issued a birth certificate to Tavonga Jeremiah Chimuriwo, son to a Harare couple that recently filed a Supreme Court application challenging a policy that compels married women to revoke their maiden names to obtain birth certificates for their children.

Harare lawyer Mr Lawman Chimuriwo and his wife Ms Cynthia Aufi last month filed a constitutional application challenging the policy, saying it was unconstitutional.

Makandiwa faces US$680 000 lawsuit

By Daniel Nemukuyu
UNITED Family International Church founder Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa

We’re back with a bang

By Paul Munyuki
HAMILTON MASAKADZA was on course for his second Test century as Zimbabwe returned to the big league with a bang by

Majabvi, Zvasiya at Chiefs

JOHANNESBURG.
Kaizer Chiefs have quietly welcomed two Zimbabweans, Justice Majabvi and Lincoln Zvasiya, for trials at their training base in

Gutu wows Sweden as Bundesliga calls

FROM Grace Chingoma in STADE, Germany
ZIMBABWE international midfielder Archford Gutu appears to have made the grade in Sweden amid revelations that Kalmar

Mighty Warriors hold Hamburger

FROM Grace Chingoma in STADE, Germany
ACHIM FEIFEL, the coach of top German women soccer team Hamburger SV, has praised the Mighty Warriors who matched

Muzhingi’s plans for Presidential windfall

By Fatima Bulla
THREE-TIME Comrades’ ultra-marathon winner, Stephen Muzhingi, says he will invest in a third house using the US$50 000

Heroes and villains: mixing oil, water

BACK in the village, yonder in the land of milk, honey and dust, or Guruve if you like, where morals are ideal and respect is

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