Econet secures a win for social responsibility

ECONET’S Scholarships secured them a place on the award winner’s side as they were rewarded for the Outstanding Social

Musona savours debut strike

Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter
KNOWLEDGE MUSONA called his family in Norton on Tuesday night, shortly after the end of the German Cup tie against FC

Unity of purpose vital in the game

Music Ride Richard Kohola
The year is slowly closing in to welcome a new season 2012. The story of the new and mature artistes in Zimbabwe remains

Economic freedom demo rocks SA

JOHANNESBURG – Thousands of young black South Africans marched to the Johannesburg Stock Exchange yesterday after  delivering a petition to the Chamber of Mines demanding big changes to an economy still controlled by the white minority.

Led by African National Congress Youth League leader Julius Malema, the marchers want President Jacob Zuma’s government to do more to tackle the chronic unemployment blighting the continent’s biggest economy.
Their proposed solutions include nationalisation of the mines in the world’s biggest platinum producer, and the seizure of white-owned farms.
Police were out in numbers and cordoned off streets as the protesters moved to the stock exchange in upmarket Sandton

ZTA wins marketing effort award

THE Zimbabwe Tourism Authority is this year’s winner for the Outstanding Marketing Effort, Parastatal of the year awarded by the

Simon Cowell under fire

LONDON – Simon Cowell was under fire on Wednesday from UK music charity Rhythmix for seeking to trademark the name of the

Miss Curvy set for tomorrow night

Entertainment Reporter
Nineteen curvaceous beauties from around Zimbabwe will this weekend take part in Miss Curvy national finals beauty contest in

Music giants clash in Mbare

Richmore Tera Arts Correspondent
DESPITE having all sorts of unsavory talk over competition and rivalry, some musicians continue to hold successful shows

Zim legal team ready to face EU, says AG

Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter
A TEAM of lawyers is expected to leave for Brussels, Belgium, next week to file a lawsuit against the European Union for  imposing illegal sanctions on Zimbabwe.

Attorney-General Mr Johannes Tomana yesterday said the team had finished compiling the court papers and was awaiting visas.
The papers will be filed at the General Court of the European Court of Justice.

On arrival in Brussels, Mr Tomana said, the team will brief the EU council on its mission before filing the suit.
“What I can tell you is that we are done with the paperwork and what is only left is to get the necessary travel documents to Europe,” said Mr Tomana.

Female highway rape suspects released on bail

Court Reporter
THREE women accused of sexually abusing male hitchhikers in search of semen were yesterday granted US$300 bail  apiece.

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