JSE opens lower on weaker trade in east

Johannesburg. – The JSE opened lower yesterday morning, following weaker trade numbers in the east.

Musicians need Government support

Fred Zindi – Music
The year 2012 has arrived. We are hopeful that it brings good tidings to the music fraternity.

Big Brother losing its appeal

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka – Television
Greetings to all in the name of the merciful Almighty Lord I do hope that 2012 has started off well. I know some people still suffer from “January Disease”, a disease which I believe is for cows not people.

Spell out parents, professionals’ roles in education system

Over the past 30 years the relationship between parents and the schools their children attend has undergone a long overdue revolution.

Take up sport, Mujuru urges women

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
Vice President Joice Mujuru has emphasised the need for women to participate in sport.

Ex-Zambian minister charged

LUSAKA – A former Zambian transport and communications minister was charged with abuse of office yesterday over irregularities in the awarding of a tender for a new airport radar system, police said. Dora Siliya, who served as minister under president Rupiah Banda, was interrogated by investigators and will appear in court after the team finishes its inquiry, police spokeswoman Elizabeth Kanjela told a Press conference.

Ron Paul becoming hero of young voters

MEREDITH – Tatiana does not hide her tears of happiness as she gushes, “Ron Paul, you are my hero.”

DeMbare off to false start

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
DYNAMOS players boycotted their first training session of the year at Raylton yesterday as the impasse with their executive over bonuses for winning the league championship last year spilled into the New Year.

Scuz to launch medical aid partnership

Sports Reporter
THE Soccer Coaches Union of Zimbabwe will tomorrow launch a unique and landmark partnership with prominent Harare doctor, Prosper Chonzi, to provide free medical cover for the gaffers and their immediate families for six months.

Mwando ready for world title shot

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
PROMISING Zimbabwe middleweight boxer, Brian Mwando, believes his four-month training stint in Malawi has opened more avenues in his career and now feels ready to challenge for a world title.

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