Why are we so childish to pretend that Charles Mabika is just an ordinary guy, just another kid from Mbare with a loud voice?

Two days ago Robert Marawa hosted a party, live on television, to celebrate the broadcasting of the 100th episode of his weekly SuperSport sports magazine show, Thursday Night Live With Marawa.

Mpala elected Junior Governor for Harare

Cool Lifestyle Reporter
Anthony Mpala, a Lower Six student from Gateway High School, has been elected Child Governor for Harare Metropolitan Province during an election held at Queen Elizabeth High School today.

Winter rain normal – Met Department

Cathrine Biswick Herald Reporter
The Meteorological Services Department says there is nothing unusual about recent rains that fell in most parts of the country.
“It is normal to have rainfall in May but it would be unusual if there are hailstorms and thunderstorms,” said Mr Tichaona Zinyemba, head of forecasting at the Met Department.

British Airways plane makes emergency landing at Heathrow

LONDON, May 24, 2013 (AFP) – A British Airways plane made an emergency landing at London’s Heathrow airport on Friday after a “technical fault”, forcing officials to close both runways.

Bridge collapse in Washington state sends cars and people into water

WASHINGTON – The major highway bridge linking the Washington state city of Seattle with Canada and the rest of the Pacific north-west region collapsed late on Thursday, dumping several vehicles and the people inside into a river.

Iraq today: US’ imperial legacy

Stephen Lendman

US imperial wars reflect mass slaughter, widespread destruction, ecocide, resource theft, exploitation, unspeakable human pain, suffering and misery, as well as permanent occupation.

Continent celebrates Africa Day

Sifelani Tsiko

Africa tomorrow celebrates the 50th anniversary of the founding of the continental body — the African Union — at a time the continent is posting enviable economic growth. For the continent the priority is keeping up this momentum and meeting the challenges that lie ahead.

Rio pens new deal

LONDON. — Manchester United centre back Rio Ferdinand signed a one-year contract yesterday to stay with the Premier League champions for a 12th season.
The 34-year-old would have been out of contract this summer after helping his club to a 20th league title but will now be part of new manager David Moyes’ set-up following the

Serena out to tame French Open demons

PARIS. — If momentum counts for everything in tennis, nothing will stop Serena Williams from winning the French Open for just the second time in her career in Paris on June 8.
At 31, the superstar of the women’s game is on an unprecedented winning run going in to the consecration of the claycourt season at Roland Garros. Four straight tournament

Alonso mocks Redbull

MONACO. — Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso has said Red Bull are complaining about the tyres in Formula 1 because they have lost their dominant position.
Red Bull owner Dietrich Mateschitz said after the last race in Spain that F1 was “not racing any more” because of the need to manage the fast-wearing Pirelli tyres.

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