Hunk Hakeem does sexy moves

With all of the whining and sulking Hakeem does in the House, it sometimes starts to overshadow his good looks.
But yesterday the young Zimbabwean took to the Diamond House living room to showcase his sexy moves and remind Africa just how fine he really can be. The pretty model

Zanu-PF defers primaries amid demos

Herald Reporters
ZANU-PF primary elections that were slated for Monday have been deferred to Wednesday to allow the party time to review concerns raised by disqualified candidates, the National Elections Directorate chairman said yesterday. Cde Simon Khaya Moyo — who is also the party’s national chairman — said the postponement had been necessitated by complaints

6 poll hearings set for Wednesday

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter
THE Constitutional Court of Zimbabwe is from next Wednesday expected to hear six election-related cases whose outcomes would determine

Army calls for peaceful elections

Herald Reporter
Members of the Zimbabwe National Army have been urged to remain vigilant and ensure peace and

MDC-T leadership, supporters on collision course

Bulawayo Bureau
The MDC-T leadership has set itself on a collision course with the party’s supporters in Bulawayo, after

Editorial Comment:SMEs drive economic growth

Global economic trends have singled out the small and medium enterprises sector as the single largest driver for growth that manifests itself in the improved livelihood of citizens.  It is thus a critical sector that cannot be ignored in the matrix of economic growth.

Fathers, take back the Power

Last week was Father’s Day. For some men, I am certain the day brought with it some special memories for they got to be spoiled and given treats, something that men do not normally get to enjoy.

Brazil convenes meeting amid protests

RIO DE JANEIRO. — Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff called for an emergency cabinet meeting yesterday, one day after a protester was killed and an estimated one million people took to the streets in cities across Brazil on Thursday as the country’s biggest protests in two decades intensified despite government concessions to quell the

Obama’s SA visit triggers demonstrations

JOHANNESBURG. — As US President Barrack Obama’s visit to South Africa is drawing near, some political groups on Thursday voiced opposition to his trip in protest against US policies towards Africa and elsewhere.

Zuma wants 1913 Land Act undone

CAPE TOWN/JOHANNESBURG. — President Jacob Zuma said South Africa has not fully reversed the damage done by the Natives Land Act.
“A great wrong was done, and now it is up to us to follow-up by doing a great right,” he said in a speech prepared for delivery at a commemoration of the centenary of the 1913

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