Deep in the Lowveld

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
A MODEST three-bedroom farm house, with a spacious orchard and swimming pool, in Hippo Vallet’s Estate 19 plantation has been Moses Chunga’s home for the past six months in which his nomadic football journey has taken him deep into the Lowveld.

CAPS target Bosso again

Sports Reporter
CAPS United coach Taurai Mangwiro says they will not read much into Highlanders’ slump in  form when they meet in a Castle Lager Premiership tie at Barbourfields tomorrow afternoon.

Musona back at Chiefs

Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE international striker Knowledge Musona described his two-year stay in Germany as a very tough period for him and has returned to Kaizer Chiefs, on a loan deal from Bundesliga TSG Hoffenheim, to try and revive his career.

Get out of Bethsaida — place of curse

Environments are pivotal and key to whatever happens in life. There are good environments and there are also bad environments.
In the same manner in the walk of faith, there are faith-filled environments dominated by God’s Word and promises and there are also faithless environments ruled by

Transit into knowledge-based societies, Africa told

NAIROBI. — The African Union yesterday urged the continent to make a transition from agricultural based economies to knowledge based societies.
African Union Commissioner for Infrastructure and Energy Dr Elham Ibrahim told journalists in Naivasha that the switch will allow African countries to reduce the current high

France denies mass spying, but paper sticks to claims

PARIS. — France has denied a report it runs a vast electronic spying operation on its citizens, but newspaper Le Monde stuck by its story yesterday, warning that “French Big Brother is Watching”.

Army opens fire on Morsi supporters

CAIRO. — At least three supporters of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi were killed by gunfire as a crowd of several hundred tried to march towards the military barracks in Cairo where he is believed to be held.

AU suspends Egypt

ADDIS ABABA. — The African Union voted overwhelmingly yesterday to suspend Egypt from all its activities after the Egyptian army ousted the elected president, Mohamed Morsi, following days of mass protests against his rule.

We don’t need US embassy in Bolivia: Morales

LA PAZ. — An emergency UNASUR meeting has demanded the governments of France, Portugal, Italy and Spain to apologise for forcibly halting President Morales’ plane in Austria due to suspicions Edward Snowden might have been aboard.

Is world of smokers funny or cruel?

Rosenthal Mutakati Ghetto Blast
A FOUL-MOUTHED tout with a gritty voice clung precariously on the sliding door of the moving kombi, like a monkey performing acrobatics in a zoo, while puffing a cigarette as he coaxed passengers into the vehicle.

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