Nenjerama hails champion Manyuchi

Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Boxing Board of Control chairman, Paul Nenjerama, has hailed welterweight champion Charles Manyuchi for successfully defending his African Boxing Union title in Zambia on Saturday.

Power cuts hit industry

Business Reporters ZIMBABWE looks set for its worst power situation this year triggered by ongoing annual maintenance of main power stations that have knocked out more than a half of…

It’s too tight to call

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor A RIVETING Premiership race enters the home stretch today with champions Dynamos in the driving seat but a tough run in, and significant gains made…

Let’s support our own: Barney Mpariwa

Brenda Phiri Arts Correspondent StarBrite founder and executive director Barney Mpariwa has urged the local people to support initiatives of their own if the entertainment industry is to develop.

Zim poet’s work published in Indian book

Brenda Phiri Arts Correspondent PERSEVERANCE and hard work has paid off for renowned poet, Tendai Maduwa (23) (pictured), whose work has been incorporated into a poetry compilation in India.

Three cheers for the shutdown

Norman Pollack TERROR Tuesday, where Obama and his National-Security Team pore over hit lists to determine whom, by POTUS’s personal authorisation, will be assassinated next, gives way for now to…

Moyes to get transfer funds to bolster squad

LONDON. – The Glazer family will hand David Moyes substantial transfer funds in January if the Manchester United manager identifies targets to bolster his under-performing squad.

Iran, Syria bashing and lies

Stephen Lendman A previous article called Iran bashing long-standing. It’s been on-going for nearly 35 years. It’s unrelenting. Lies substitute for truth and full disclosure.

The Saturdays ready to release new album

THE Saturdays recently showed their appreciation for the 1970s in the accompanying video for current single “Disco Love”. But while the track — their fourth release from forthcoming album “Living…

French woman arrested for alleged Al-Qaeda links

PARIS. – Officers with France’s DCRI domestic intelligence agency yesterday arrested a Paris woman suspected of possible links to Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.

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