The £100 million worth bride

A WEALTHY Chinese tile magnate gave his daughter a gigantic £100million dowry that included four boxes of gold jewellry, two luxury cars, shares and several homes for her lavish wedding. The

Linsent Chitiyo confident

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
JUNIOR tennis coach Linsent Chitiyo has expressed confidence in his team that is set to compete in the International Tennis Federation Southern African Junior championships. The team is scheduled to

Cara through to ASB semi-finals

Collin Matiza Sports Editor
CARA Black, one of the biggest names in world doubles, is through to the semi-finals of the US$235 000 ASB Tennis Classic in Auckland, New Zealand. Black of Zimbabwe and her Australian partner Anastasia

Mutoya settled well at SCSA

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
THE general manager of the Supreme Council for Sport in Africa (SCSA) Zone Six, Stanley Mutoya, said he is happy with the progress he has made since joining the organisation at the beginning of

Let’s advance ideals of Pan Africanism

Dr Dlamini Zuma

In 2012, we celebrated success in a number of fields as the continent sought to achieve its common vision of development, peace and integration. The development outlook for the continent looks

Let’s go for polls as our Constitution stipulates

The New Year is upon us and if we are to go with our Constitution we should have elections by end of March as President Mugabe has said. There, however, seems to be no urgency among some of the

Supersport, Bafana strike deal

JOHANNESBURG — SuperSport announced yesterday that it had concluded a broadcast rights deal with the South African Football Association. In terms of the agreement, SuperSport will broadcast all home

New Zealand crash in South Africa

CAPE TOWN — South Africa were in a dominant position after New Zealand crashed to 45 all out on the first day of the first Test at Newlands yesterday. Vernon Philander took the first five wickets as New

Govt fails to pay MPs’ allowances

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter
GOVERNMENT has failed to pay over US$1,6 million owed to Members of Parliament in unpaid sitting and subsistence allowances for 2012. This comes amid indications that Treasury has not instructed

3 years no Zimsec certificates: Thousands cry foul

Felex Share Herald Reporter
ORDINARY and Advanced-Level candidates have not been receiving their certificates from Zimbabwe School Examinations Council since 2010 amid calls for the council to set up its own printing press.

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