AJC finals in Kenya

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
FIVE junior tennis players are set to take part in the African Junior Championships finals to be held in Kenya in April. The five were part of the 11-member team that took part in the just-ended International

Smith lifts trophy

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
BEN Follet-Smith continued with his dominance in the Zimbabwe Golf Association amateur events after he successfully defended his Dugmore Trophy title at Bulawayo Golf Club. The Orange Bowl

Chavez making steady progress

CARACAS — Venezuelan Vice President Nicolas Maduro said on Tuesday that President Hugo Chavez was making progress in his recovery from cancer surgery and ensuing respiratory problems in Cuba.

Obama unveils biggest gun-control push

Washington — President Barack Obama proposed a new assault weapons ban and mandatory background checks for all gun buyers yesterday in a bid to channel national outrage over the

Clashes erupt between rebels, Malian-French soldiers

BAMAKO— Clashes erupted between Al-Qaeda- linked rebels and the Malian and French ground troops in Diabaly, 400 km from the capital Bamako, after they were surrounded, a security source told Xinhua

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The indigenisation and economic empowerment programme is now full throttle what with the signing of the Zimplats indigenisation implementation plan between Government and Impala Platinum

A thought for Zisco workers

Tichaona Zindoga

DECEMBER 25 2012 must have been a gloomy Christmas for former Zisco Steel workers, their families and the community. So, no doubt, was New Year’s Day, as 2013 does not seem to promise

Tevez banned from driving

LONDON. — Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez was disqualified from driving for six months yesterday, after a court heard he failed to understand a letter sent to him by police. The 28-year-old Argentina

Armstrong comes clean

WASHINGTON. —  Lance Armstrong “came clean” to Oprah Winfrey on his use of banned drugs, the talk show host said on Tuesday, as anticipation built for the telecast of her interview with the shamed cyclist.

Fear grips village

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau
FEAR has gripped villagers in Mtetengwe area, some 40 km west of Beitbridge town, after the discovery of some mysterious objects in their grazing lands believed to be tools for witchcraft. The objects include

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