Zifa CEO in hospital

Sports Reporter
ZIFA chief executive, Jonathan Mashingaidze, was forced to miss yesterday’s crucial board meeting to discuss their 2013 budget after being admitted at a Harare hospital on Thursday night.

DeMbare date Triple B

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
HARARE giants Dynamos will get an opportunity to test themselves ahead of next week’s high-profile international friendly match against South Africa’s Mamelodi Sundowns when they take on newly

Arubi gets a better deal at University of Pretoria

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
HARDLY had the ink dried on the initial contract did University of Pretoria offer a better deal to Zimbabwean goalkeeper Washington Arubi. Arubi joined the Super Diski in August last year and has

Editorial Comment: Counting gains of the land reform

When Zimbabwe embarked on a drive to reclaim its land around 1998 from the largely white commercial farmers, opponents of the empowerment programme, who viewed white farmers as the

Has the gospel been sold, not told ?

Churches are heading towards becoming money changers’ dens as materialism among the clergy becomes the norm. Contrary to Jesus, who came to seek and serve, clergy are blatantly acquisitive.

AU to honour Kaunda

LUSAKA — The African Union (AU) is expected to honour Zambia’s first President Kenneth Kaunda during its 50th anniversary for the role he played in the liberation struggles in the southern African region, the

17 dead in Mozambique floods

MAPUTO — Flooding in Mozambique has killed at least 17 people and displaced tens of thousands more, according to United Nations figures, with a fresh storm surge feared yesterday. Severe flooding

Mali crisis set to dominate AU summit

ADDDIS ABABA — The war against Islamist militants in northern Mali including the deployment of African troops is expected to dominate talks at the African Union summit in Ethiopia opening on Sunday.

India wants Mumbai attacker to be extradited

DELHI — India yesterday expressed its “slight disappointment” over the quantum of punishment given to Pakistani-origin American citizen David Headley, and said it would continue to push for his extradition

Brazil, EU agree to boost sci-tech co-operation

RIO DE JANEIRO — Brazil and the European Union (EU) signed an agreement on Thursday to strengthen cooperation in the area of science and technology. As part of the agreement, inked during the 6th

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