Do not board overloaded vehicles
According to the law, the carrying capacity of a Public Service Vehicle in Zimbabwe should be clearly tabulated at a conspicuous place inside the vehicle. This is not only for…
Wright-Phillips escapes prison
LONDON ― QPR winger Shaun Wright-Phillips escaped jail yesterday for driving while banned because he was “blissfully unaware” his licence had been revoked. The former England international told Uxbridge Magistrates’…
31 die in Pakistan blast
ISLAMABAD. ― At least 31 people, including high-ranking police officials, were killed and over 50 others injured yesterday as a suicide blast hit a funeral in Pakistan’s Southwest city of…
Matambanadzo’s township musings
Dr Tony Monda Art Zone THIRTY-SEVEN-YEAR-OLD Manasa Matambanadzo has been described as an artist who encapsulates the rhythm and pulse of Zimbabwean township life in his paintings. He is a…
Trinidad Jame$ to drop new mixtape
TRINIDAD JAME$ is dropping a new mixtape called “10 PC Mild” that features production from Travi$ Scott, Young Chop and Childish Major. Trinidad Jame$ had only been rapping for 10…
Cook furious over KP Controversy
LONDON. — England captain Alastair Cook has described as “blatant fabrication” the claims that Ashes players have used silicone tape on their bats to confuse Hotspot technology and he wants…
Cowell to give girlfriend mansion
LOS ANGELES. — Simon Cowell is reported to be giving his pregnant lover Lauren Silverman a US$10 million home in Beverly Hills. The generous music mogul will gift Lauren one…
Sports commission demand corporate governance
Mbachi Mutukula-Maregere Sports Reporter The Sports Commission have reminded national associations that it is unlawful for them not to submit their audited financial statements. The Sports Commission is empowered by…
The folly of roasting one’s fingers along with potatoes
ONCE again the MDC -T has cried foul or is it “headless fowls?” “More” Morgan Tsvangirai has once again against all odds regarded the election results as “null and void”,…
Mandela marks two months in hospital
PRETORIA. ― Former South African president Nelson Mandela who is critically-ill marked two months in hospital yesterday, as his compatriots extended their national vigil. The anti-apartheid hero was rushed to…



