Hillary Clinton collapses

WASHINGTON — US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton fainted and suffered a concussion while battling a nasty stomach bug, an official said Saturday, just days before the release of a key probe into the Benghazi attack. The news came just as Clinton (65), had been expected to testify on Thursday

The worst I’ve ever seen — Doctor’s grief of Sandy Hook shootout

NEWTOWN — The US is reeling from one of the worst school shootings in its history as fresh details are emerging about a massacre that claimed the lives of 20 elementary school children aged six and seven years and six adults. The shooter, Adam Lanza opened fire last Friday morning at Sandy

‘Pregnant man’ in limbo . . . as court questions marriage legitimacy

“Pregnant man” Thomas Beatie’s divorce from his ex-wife is trapped in legal limbo while an Arizona judge decides if their marriage was ever valid in the first place because Thomas, who was born a woman, has given birth to three children. The transgender made headlines four years ago when

Mike Tyson refutes sex-change claims

No, one of boxing’s greatest did not have his bollocks removed. “I have no intention of becoming a woman,” Mike Tyson is reported as saying after a false report of him having a sex-change operation went viral. The former undisputed heavyweight world champion issued a statement denying the

Nadine Hahn wins Miss Gtel title

Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter
Nadine Hahn (21) of Avondale is this year’s Miss Gtel Face of Zimbabwe after beating 19 other contenders for the  title.
Thabelo Masoha was voted the first princess, while former Miss Curvy Tanya Chikuni was crowned second princess. Nadine was naturally ecstatic and

Tenets of a good academic book

Memory Chirere

Title: Zimbabwean Literature in African Languages: Crossing Language Boundaries,
Publishers: Booklove Publishers, Gweru, 2012, 332 pages,

Know Your Author: Nozipo J. Maraire

Nozipo J. Maraire is a Zimbabwean medical doctor, entrepreneur and writer based in the United States of America. She is the author of “Zenzele: A Letter for My Daughter”. The novel published in 1996, and was a New York Times “Notable Book of the Year” and a Boston Globe best-seller. It has

Aids in Africa: The struggle continues

Dr Chinua Akukwe

THE latest UNAids report on the global HIV/Aids epidemic indicate continued progress made in key areas in Africa. According to the UNAids, new HIV infections declined by 25 percent between 2001 and 2011. Africans dying of Aids declined by 32 percent between 2005 and 2011. Between 2009

Steady growth for MBA association

Business Reporter
The Zimbabwe Master of Business Administration Association says it has experienced steady growth in its membership since its formation last year. The organisation said the latest disaggregated statistics

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