‘Jose will be a disaster for Chelsea’

BARCELONA. — Jose Mourinho’s Chelsea comeback will end in disaster, according to the Barcelona vice-president. The self-appointed “Special One” is set to return to Stamford Bridge this summer but

Japan joins re-engagement bandwagon

Rangarirai Shoko in SINGAPORE
IN the clearest sign yet that Zimbabwe could be

Ruwa board chairman cleared of graft charges

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court reporter
RUWA Local Board chairman Pinias Rabson Mushayavanhu, who was facing allegations of stealing more than US$2 000 from the municipality, was set free after the State was unable to present enough

Poll date judgment today

Fidelis Munyoro Assistant News Editor
THE Constitutional Court will today rule on the appropriate date or period for the holding of harmonised elections, roughly a month before the expiry of the life of the Seventh Parliament on

Man gets 2 life terms

Bulawayo Bureau
A Zimbabwean man employed at a farm in Limpopo Province, South Africa, who three years ago stabbed his employers to death before burning their bodies beyond recognition, has been sentenced to 50 years

HIS-story we have had, time for HER-story

Gender Forum Ruth Butaumocho
LAST week Africa celebrated 50 years since the formation of the Organisation of African Unity. But the grand affair was in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, the African Union headquarters, where more than 50 Heads

Woods want row to end

DUBLIN, OH – Tiger Woods insists it is time to move on from the race row with Sergio Garcia.
Woods is preparing for the defence of his title at Jack Nicklaus’ Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village

SAA aspires to remain leading airline in Africa

JOHANNESBURG. — South African Airways has attributed its success continentally to banishing the fact that domestic routes were only a preserve of locally-based airlines. The carrier has made inroads in that

‘Value addition critical for tobacco’

Business Reporter
TOBACCO Industry Development Support Institute executive director Mr Jeffrey Takawira has expressed the need for continued dialogue between lawmakers, players in the tobacco sector and in

Put your house in order, Telecel told

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter
GOVERNMENT says Telecel Zimbabwe should first address its lopsided shareholding by transferring a majority stake to locals, before its mobile phone operator’s licence can be renewed. Transport,

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