Eunice takes over Muddy Face

 

Givemore Muzariri

CEPHAS Mashakada’s widow, Eunice, has taken over the band after a fallout with her late husband’s right hand man Shame Chibage, who was now the lead singer.

Malian army launches drive to retake key town

Mali’s army has launched a counter-offensive to retake the key central town of Konna seized by Islamist rebels on Thursday, military sources and local residents said yesterday, in a bid to roll back a southward drive by the militants.

Zimbabweans live in fear amid xenophobic attack threats

Mashudu Netsianda

FEAR has gripped Zimbabweans living in Tshiombo Village in Thohoyandou in Limpopo Province, South Africa, following threats of a renewed wave of xenophobic attacks on foreigners by the local community.

The latest development follows the murder of a 21- year-old local woman and an attack on her         mother allegedly by a Zimbabwean man on Christmas Day.

The local traditional leader, Chief Ratshilumela Tovhowani Mathoho, confirmed that the local community members had approached him over the issue.

“The local community has indicated that it was not happy with the manner in which Zimbabweans were committing a series of crimes in the area. In fact, we recently held a meeting at my kraal and the angry villagers made it clear that they wanted all Zimbabwean nationals evicted from the area failure of which they would launch attacks on them,” he said.

Malian army launches drive to retake key town

 

Mali’s army has launched a counter-offensive to retake the key central town of Konna seized by Islamist rebels on Thursday, military sources and local residents said yesterday, in a bid to roll back a southward drive by the militants.

UK funds shady Ethiopian police

Britain is funding millions of pounds in foreign aid into training an Ethiopian paramilitary force, accused of human rights abuses, including rape and torture, as well as summary executions.

EDITORIAL COMMENT:Tourism industry on recovery path

THE tourism industry appears headed for a bright future if figures released by authorities in that sector are anything to go by. 

Mtshabezi water finally reaches Byo

Temba Dube

THE long-awaited water from Mtshabezi Dam has finally reached Bulawayo.

Announcing the development at a press conference in Bulawayo yesterday, the Minister of Water Resources Management and Development, Dr Samuel Sipepa Nkomo said water had been released from Mtshabezi to the decommissioned Umzingwane Dam.

Bulawayo’s deputy director of engineering services, Engineer Ian Mthunzi confirmed the development.

“I am happy to say that water has finally reached Bulawayo. As for today, we have been able to address most of the leaks. We have also been able to release most of the water into the dam,” said Dr Sipepa Nkomo.

I did not vote: Gumbo

Sikhumbuzo Moyo

FORMER Warriors coach Rahman Gumbo has denied that he took part in voting for the Fifa Player of the Year, further plunging Zimbabwe football, which was rocked by a match-fixing scandal for the better part of 2012, into further turmoil.

Zifa snub all-expenses paid friendly offer

Sports Reporter

ZIFA has again turned down another international friendly following the Warriors’ technical team’s recommendation that they should  play against a North African country on the next Fifa International friendly  date.

Police officers ordered to shoot to kill carjackers

 

Harare Bureau

POLICE have ordered their officers to shoot to kill when they encounter carjackers and armed robbers.

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