‘Mugabe a moving history book’
Zimbabwe reopened its embassy in Senegal in 2010. President Mugabe appointed MDC-M Trudy (Gertrude) Stevenson (TS) ambassador to the West African country. Our Features Editor Isdore Guvamombe (IG) talks to her about her posting and other issuesZinara U-turn: Arrests stopped
Freeman Razemba and Felex Share
POLICE have been ordered to stop arresting motorists who are yet to buy new licence discs until the June 30 extension deadline.
They will still stick to the June 30 deadline as officially communicated to Police Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri by the Zimbabwe National Road Administration.
However, some motorists have been fined for not displaying new discs.
Chief police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Wayne Bvudzijena yesterday confirmed the force’s position.
He said Zinara wrote them through Comm-Gen Chihuri’s office informing them that they had extended the deadline to June 30.
In-form CAPS Utd travel to Gweru
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Black Rhinos in tricky home encounter
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Is Team Zim ready to deliver?
Godknows Matarutse Sports ReporterRECENT success registered by Zimbabwean athletes particularly those who will be representing the country at the London 2012 Olympic Games is a refreshing sign for sport in general. The big
ZHF hand over handball kit to Sir John Kennedy Primary
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Felgate’s dream Grace Chirumanzu
ABOUT 20 years ago, a St John’s Prep School boy rode his bike for fun around a vale, which was in the upmarket suburb of Borrowdale then. He never knew at the age of 30 he would be riding it for a price. That is in London’s Hyde Park this year along with 54 other men across the globe. The largestDivine Appointments: Suffering loss, God’s grace
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The moral dream of the First Lady
Jameson KurashaThe philosopher Plato had a unique worldview. He argued that reality has its foundation in entities called forms or ideas. For him forms were the really existing entities. Material things, such as the


