Manicaland Amateur golf champs tees off

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
THE Manicaland Amateur golf championships tees off this morning at Hillside in Mutare.
Local amateur golfers return to action after exactly a month after they last took part in the Matabeleland

Home Power Station comes home

Econet Wireless is taking its interest in energy a notch up after choosing Zimbabwe as its first commercial site for its highly acclaimed solar-powered Home Power Station. In a statement to the media, Econet says the award-winning system, which was invented by Econet Wireless engineers in

Ezekiel Makunike: He died doing what he loved most

Roselyne Sachiti
“If you are a politician, the Press will outlive you. It will carry your obituary.” While this saying is synonymous with the truism that the pen is mightier than the sword, it is also identifiable with one of the pioneers of journalism in Zimbabwe.

Make a Difference: What we say should build others

Egpha Jokomo
In communication we are taught that there is verbal and non-verbal language. Verbal communication is the words that we speak and the non-verbal is the body language that includes the actions and the gestures.

Editorial Comment: Roki, Maneta owe nation apology

FOR Zimbabwe the ongoing reality TV show, Big Brother Africa Stargame is over as this week we received our two remaining housemates, urban groover Roki and Maneta Mazanhi who were expelled for breaching the game’s no-violence rule by engaging in a needless altercation.

Boat accidents’ toll set to rise

KARONGA/SYDNEY/GENEVA. — It remains uncertain how many migrants perished when their boat capsized in Lake Malawi, including the number of passengers on the boat and their nationalities.
But a Xinhua report quoting local media said Malawi police in Karonga on Wednesday recovered 48

Cosatu, ANCYL demand govt to reverse IMF deal

JOHANNESBURG. — The Africa National Congress Youth League joined the Congress of South African Trade Unions on Thursday in calling on the government to reverse its decision to contribute two billion dollars to the International Monetary Fund.

Protests at Rio+20

RIO DE JANEIRO. — Protests by greens and indigenous groups overshadowed debate on the world’s environment at the Rio+20 UN summit, while celebrities clamoured for a sanctuary to protect the riches of the Arctic.

Christmas Day bombing suspect nabbed

LAGOS/GENEVA. — Nigerian troops have arrested a suspect in the 2011 Christmas Day bombings that killed at least 44 people, state television reported, as Washington put three Boko Haram leaders on its global terror list.

Libya not releasing detained ICC lawyer

TRIPOLI. — Libyan prime minister Abdulrahim el-Keib said on Thursday that the international criminal court lawyer detained by security forces was guilty of actions that “compromised national security” and would not be released.

×
×