Deadly attack on pro-Assad TV channel
At least seven people have killed been killed after gunmen raided the offices of a pro-government television station near Damascus, the latest sign of violence reaching the Syrian capital.
Clash of the Titans at city bar
Bongani Ndlovu
A BULAWAYO hip-hop and dancehall showdown, pitting controversial Maskiri against POY and Centre Party against Rassman Python representing their genres is on the cards this Saturday.
Diamond firms failing to sell gems
Some diamond cutting and polishing companies which failed to renew their licences this year after a fee hike, are stuck with the gems, New Ziana has established.
Dynamos to redeem lost pride
Harare Bureau
VETERAN Dynamos forward Murape Murape believes their Confederation Cup clash against Interclube presents them with an opportunity to redeem their pride that was severely battered by their Champions League mauling at the hands of Esperance.
Wits snap up Sweswe
Ricky Zililo
VETERAN defender Thomas Sweswe who on Tuesday signed a two year contract with Bidvest Wits has no regrets about leaving Kaizer Chiefs.
Kaindu yet to receive promised car
Sports Reporter
ALMOST a month after a Highlanders member based in the United Kingdom pledged a BMW 3 series for use by Highlanders coach Kelvin Kaindu, the executive is reportedly yet to finalise the required paperwork amid reports that the executive is deliberately dragging its feet.
All set for Byo Road to Fame finals
Entertainment Reporter
THIS Saturday afternoon Manor Hotel is the place to be as various groups would be vying to represent Bulawayo province at the national finals of Chibuku Road to Fame.
Egypt’s Mursi selects govt
CAIRO — Egypt’s president-elect Mohamed Mursi pushed ahead yesterday with selecting a government, after a court delivered a blow to the ruling military by suspending its powers to arrest civilians.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Govt must set record straight on dualisation project
A Government earns its credibility from the way it undertakes its mission and derives its mandate from the very people that put it into office and these can either give it a seal of approval or a no-confidence vote based on how it acquits itself on key deliverables.
Council to launch blitz on open-air worshippers
Masvingo Correspondent
OPEN-air worshippers in Masvingo City are facing an imminent ban amid fears of disease outbreaks as some religious groups conduct prayers where there are no ablution facilities.


