Zifa to name Asiagate ethics committee

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor
ZIFA will on Monday finally unveil the much-awaited Asiagate Independent Ethics committee as the association prepares to

Make the most out of life

This week I was inspired by the words of Alick Macheso that I read in an article written by Jonathan Mbiriyamveka in the

Let’s not litter our environment

The strike by City of Harare street cleaners has thrown in the highest possible relief, in the form of heaps of rubbish, the

Gaddafi’s famous quotes

As soon as Muammar Gaddafi took power in Libya in 1969, at the age of 27, he launched into a career as a speech-maker

ROBSON SHARUKO: The race for the championship is between the miners and Dynamos…

Goodwill Zunidza, my good colleague at The Sunday Mail, recently dedicated his blog to FC Platinum, heaping loads of

Wild Boys Vs Glamour Boys

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
AFTER failing to win a Premiership game outside Harare all season, giants Dynamos know they have to end that poor run at

SA envoy: New thrust or missteps of newness?

As I write this piece, Gaddafi has been executed by the so-called revolutionaries fighting in the name of the so-called  National Transitional Council.

The NTC is baldly trying to convince us that it is not to blame for Gaddafi’s death. The initial report was that Gaddafi died from his weeping injuries, somewhere while in transfer between Sirte and Misrata. Misrata, itself Gaddafi’s supposed destination as deemed by the “revolutionaries”, would not have been a place of love for the autocratic leader.
There pitched battles had raged against the NTC enjoying full air and SAS support from the West. Gaddafi had to withdraw, leaving

More lovers, more troubles, more pain

DURING his prophetic vocation, Jeremiah was instructed by God to buy a waistcloth and it fitted him well. After some time,

First Street’s open air services popular

STREET corner preachers are a common phenomenon. However, there is a place in Harare’s Central Business District where

EU sanctions five people for Saudi ambassador ‘plot’

BRUSSELS. – The European Union yesterday said it was targeting five people with anti-terrorist sanctions relating to an alleged

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