Taylor enjoys Bangladesh duels

Mohammad Isam
DETERMINED, passionate and modest — that’s how Zimbabwe captain, Brendan Taylor, describes himself.
But there is more to this competitive cricketer.

China hits back, exposes US

BEIJING — China Sunday retorted the US criticism and distortions of its human rights situation by publishing a report of the US human rights record.
The Human Rights Record of the United States in 2012 was released by the Information Office of China’s State Council, or the Cabinet, in response to the Country Reports on

Politics of peace, reconciliation

Albert Nhamoyebonde

AT the recent 33rd Independence anniversary celebrations, the President made an impassioned plea to the people to co-exist peacefully with others during and after the harmonised elections.

Indigenisation: MDC-T’s headache

Kurai Prosper Masenyama

Two articles widely publicised in the print and electronic media over the past week or so articulating MDC-T’s perceived response to the indigenisation and economic empowerment programme could have shocked and disappointed those who previously believed that the party can offer serious alternatives to Zanu-PF’s superior policies.

Masomere, Mangwiro back with a bang

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
CAPS United coach Taurai Mangwiro and his Shabanie Mine counterpart Luke Masomere appear to have been recharging their batteries during their forced sabbatical as they both registered sentimental wins in their comeback matches in Castle Lager Premiership matches at the weekend.

Dirty, dirty rugby

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
THE National Rugby League Harare derby between former giants Old Georgians and Old Hararians on Saturday had all the ingredients of a thriller but poor officiating, flying tempers and immature reactions marred the game.

Pagels name Warriors’ squad

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor
WARRIORS’ coach Klaus Dieter Pagels has sought to broaden his selection base of local players by bringing on new faces to the senior national side that will face Zambia in an international friendly in Lusaka on Sunday.

Masvingo appealing for food aid

Tawanda Mangoma Masvingo Bureau
Chiefs and village heads in Masvingo have made a plea to Government to urgently find ways of providing food relief to thousands of villagers who are on the verge of starvation owing to serious food shortages.

205 drivers facing culpable homicide

Crime Reporter

At least 205 drivers countrywide are facing culpable homicide charges after they were involved in accidents which resulted in the deaths of several people this year.

EasiHold senior managers accused of fraud

Michael Chideme Municipal Reporter

Harare City Council has reported EasiHold of South Africa’s senior

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