Child kidnappers nabbed

Midlands Correspondent A 17-year-old boy from Bulawayo who was being jointly accused with two others o f kidnapping a four-year-old girl from Kwekwe during a United Family International Church (UFIC)…

Algeria secure Africa’s last WCup ticket

BLIDA, Algeria, Nov 19, 2013 (AFP) – Algeria sealed the fifth and final African zone World Cup qualifying berth on Tuesday, edging their play-off with Burkina Faso on away goals.…

TN empire crumbles

Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter FURNITURE retailer, TN Harlequin is set to close down most of its factories and significantly reduce its workforce as the company responds to massive decline…

Lessing and Zim land question

Tichaona Zindoga My Turn Dorris Lessing, the author who died a few days ago, was certainly no politician — at least one of note — but there is something particularly…

Zim bowlers ready for world champs

Mbachi Mutukula-Maregere Sports Reporter TWO Zimbabwe’s top bowlers Roy Garden and Kerry Craven say they will try to compete with the best on the globe at the World Singles Champion…

France, Rwanda and the ICC

Collins Wanderi THE United Nations Security Council recently rejected the African Union motion for the deferral of the two cases facing President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Deputy William Ruto before…

‘Let’s stop exporting primary products’

Cletus Mushanawani in KUWAITI CITY, Kuwait PRESIDENT Mugabe has called on African and Arab countries to resist the continuous export of primary products and raw materials to feed the industrial…

Kunonga lands role in Malawian film

Entertainment Reporter A NEW  Malawian film titled “The Last Fishing Boat”, featuring veteran actress and filmmaker Marian Kunonga is set to première in Zimbabwe soon. Kunonga, who is the film’s…

Mandeya defends Partille Cup

Sports Reporter NATIONAL handball coach Alan Mandeya has defended Zimbabwe’s participation in the Partille Cup, saying taking part in the annual youth tournament in Gothenburg, Sweden, goes a long way…

Flawed genes used to treat haemophilia in dogs

Scientists yesterday said they had treated haemophilia in dogs by fixing a flawed gene, marking a step forward towards treating the condition in humans, too. Haemophilia A, the most widespread…

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