Newly-promoted Auckland FC ready for Marange

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter
AUCKLAND Football Club are ready for the challenge in the Marange National Women’s Soccer League following their promotion from the Northern Region Division One. The Bindura-based side became the

Man arrested over bizarre hacking campaign

Japanese police on Sunday arrested a man suspected of being behind a computer hacking campaign following an exhaustive hunt that at one stage had authorities tracking down a cat for clues, reports

Sleep gives away teenage rapist

A 19-year-old man has been arrested after falling asleep after raping a woman in a flat in Johannesburg, Gauteng police said yesterday. Warrant Officer Xoli Mbele said the woman (30) met the

Motlanthe meets farmers

JOHANNESBURG — South Africa’s Vice President Kgalema Motlanthe will lead a stakeholder dialogue among government, farmers and farm workers in the Western Cape Province to gather agriculture sector

Russia to enhance ‘soft power’ in international relations

MOSCOW — Russia should enhance its “soft power” in international affairs to supplement the traditional diplomacy, President  Vladimir  Putin said yesterday. “Obviously, the time of the classical diplomacy has

Mali: How AU lost the plot

Special Matarirano
As the French led military operation in Mali codenamed Operation Serval gains much momentum in the wake of recent victories against the Tuareg rebellion in the area known as Azawad, concern

The school of the supernatural

Takura Rukwati
The topic of miracles or signs and wonders is a staple conversation these days in Zimbabwe. Let me add my voice to this discussion drawing inspiration from the illumination of scriptures that attempt to

Editorial Comment: Hoey’s motion opens old wounds

That British Labour MP Kate Hoey has tabled a motion in the British parliament condemning the downing in September 1978 of Air Rhodesia Viscount RH827 by Zipra, the other arm of Zimbabwe’s

Africa and India: A shared past, a common future

Donald Kaberuka
In the dying days of the immediate post-war period, India led the way in the fight for decolonisation. Much of Africa followed suit a decade later. It is no exaggeration to say that India’s struggle for

Super Eagles win vindicates coach

JOHANNESBURG. — Very few pundits could have predicted the Super Eagles celebrating on the winners podium at the start of the 2013 African Cup of Nations considering their form going into the

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