Leaders jet in for Pope’s inauguration

VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis received compatriot President Cristina Kirchner of Argentina in the Vatican yesterday in his first meeting with a head of state as world leaders arrived in Rome ahead of his inauguration mass.

Jefferies heads to Malaysia

Collin Matiza Sports Editor
ZIMBABWE’S motor racing whizzkid Axcil Jefferies remains confident of joining his new Malaysia-based team Caterham Racing Team this season despite facing some financial problems which are threatening to hamper his promising career.

NAPH competition kicks off

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
THE National Association of Primary School Heads finals of the Healthy Kids Athletics and Physical Education competition took off yesterday with defending champions Masvingo dominating most of the events at the National Sports Stadium.

Nguru wins in Kadoma

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
CLIVE Nguru recorded his first win of the season when he won the inaugural Mashonaland South Championships at Kadoma Country Club at the weekend.
Nguru has struggled for form in recent weeks.

Cheetahs in first training

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Sevens rugby side is this morning expected to hold their first training session in Hong Kong, having arrived in the Asian country last night for the sixth leg of the World Series.

Messi uncovered

LONDON (The Sun) — This is Lionel Messi raw.
The world’s greatest soccer player gave an intimate interview on Argentinian TV last weekend.

Shame on you BBC reporters!

Jupiter Punungwe

I was extremely concerned at the unprofessional bias displayed by the BBC News crew that was attacked at Matapi flats in Mbare. After watching the clip on their website I have concluded that there is no clear-cut and conclusive evidence that this was an attack by Zanu-PF supporters. I am neither a supporter of Zanu-PF, nor

When political gimmick defeats logic

Panganai Kahuni

Zimbabwe enacted the Indigenisation and Empowerment Act that seeks to eradicate poverty and create wealth as has happened in China. However, there has been debate on the operationalisation of this noble Act. Varying views have emerged on how the implementation of the programme should be done.

America, EU an evil combination

Professor Antonio Antonio

In Africa, they placed battled-hardened veteran nationalist Robert Mugabe’s Zimbabwe under illegal sanctions. They ousted Hosni Mubarak in Egypt. They murdered Muammar Gaddafi in Libya. They arrested Laurant Gbabgo in Ivory Coast.  They created Raila Odinga, Alassane Ouatarra and Morgan Tsvangirai and placed them in

Africa’s dilemma: Voting for a McDonalds president

Mabasa Sasa

Thomas Friedman has won three Pulitzer prizes for his journalistic work, most recently in 2002 “for his commentary illuminating the worldwide impact of the terrorist threat”.

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