New laws in rugby

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE rugby coaches, players and referees will this season have to adjust to the new laws when the new season kicks-off in a move that is meant to make the game faster and more exciting.

South Africa welcomes match-fixing judgment

JOHANNESBURG. –  South African Football Association president Kirsten Nematandani says the prison sentence of Phil “Mr Jones” Setshedi should send out a clear message that “match-fixing has no place

Time to put an end to AirZim woes

Air Zimbabwe has continued to be a problem child for a number of years now, putting this great nation’s name into disrepute. It is about time that sustainable solutions were sought once and for all

Appeals against arbitration awards

At the workplace Wenceslaus Murape
Both workers and employers have been found wanting when it comes to the issue of appealing against arbitration awards. In some of the notices of appeal, no grounds of appeal are listed in their

Obama defends drone assassinations

Barry Grey
The most significant point in US president Barack Obama’s State of the Union address Tuesday night was a passing and euphemistically worded reference to his program of extra-judicial drone

It’s diamonds for mistress, DVD player for the wife

Confirming the long held stereotype that unfaithful men lavish romantic gifts upon their lovers while neglecting their spouse, a survey has revealed that cheating husbands spoil their mistresses, but

Govt launches programme against paediatric HIV infections

Paidamoyo Chipunza Health Reporter
GOVERNMENT in partnership with the Families and Communities for the Elimination of Paediatric HIV (FACE) has launched a five-year programme meant to eradicate new HIV infections in children by

SA, Russia condemn DPRK

JOHANNESBURG. – South Africa and Russia have condemned the latest nuclear test carried out by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. The two countries have called on the DPRK to follow the

Malawi civil servants conduct peaceful demonstrations

LILONGWE. – There was drama for the whole day on Tuesday at Malawi Capitol Hill in the capital Lilongwe where hundreds of civil servants downed tools and marched from one government building to another in

US to take firm action

WASHINGTON/BEIJING. – US President Barack Obama has vowed to take “firm action” in response to the latest nuclear test conducted by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK). “Provocations of the

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