Women in Sport Seminar begin in Kenya

From Fatima Bulla in NAIROBI, Kenya
The two-day women and sport for Africa media seminar, hosted by the International Olympic committee, began yesterday with IOC  director in the department of International Co-operation and

It feels like ‘81 again

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor
DYNAMOS will take a trip down memory lane, to where their African Champions League adventure started three decades ago, when the Glamour Boys battle for redemption next year to erase the

Brace for Armageddon

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
DYNAMOS will have to negotiate past a minefield and clear explosive hurdles, including one likely to be erected by record Champions League winners Al Ahly of Egypt, for the Glamour Boys to return to

Sables seek redemption

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
SABLES assistant coach, Cyprian “Supa” Mandenge, has called on his charges to prove why they were called into the national sides’ tour of Dubai after they got off to a false start with a 7-22 defeat at the

Inject new blood to run councils

Albert Nhamoyebonde

If there was any doubt about what indigenisation and empowerment is all about, the evidence is there with blacks in total control of city and town councils. Although district councils could be thrown

Christmas time’s sharing time

Takura Rukwati

Christmas time is giving time. God the almighty demonstrated His infinite love by giving us His only begotten Son Jesus Christ. The love of God was made manifest when He sent His Son Jesus Christ to

The ‘rule of law’ and American state killings

Bill Van Auken and David North

There are occasions when statements appearing in newspapers are so significant that one can justifiably predict they will be cited for years to come. Such is the case with the November 29 editorial

Zuma warns against foreign interference

JOHANNESBURG — South African President Jacob Zuma has warned that foreign interest groups may “capture” the ruling African National Congress’ upcoming elective conference to serve their own

Agricultural revival needs $2bn annually

Takunda Maodza Senior Reporter

OVER US$2 billion is required annually to revive the agriculture

Travellers tear-gassed at border post

Beitbridge Bureau
Police are set to meet their South African counterparts following an incident in which the South African officers used tear gas to control travellers at their side of the border last Friday morning. The majority of

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