President caps 2 001 Nust students
Bulawayo Bureau PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday capped a total of 2 001 students who graduated with degrees at the National University of Science and Technology (Nust) during the university’s 19th graduation…
Zim economy set to grow
Business Reporter Zimbabwe’s economy will turn around and become one of the strongest in the world if the new economic blueprint, the Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable Socio-Economic Transformation (Zim Asset),…
5 more Zimbabweans wanted by Interpol
Crime Reporter FIVE more Zimbabweans are on the international police most wanted list for committing various offences in Botswana and South Africa. This brings to 17 the number of Zimbabweans…
We have not been recolonised, says Prof Moyo
Harare Bureau The presence of Chinese and Nigerian businesspeople in the country is not a form of recolonisation, says Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo. He said…
Jakarta summons Australian envoy over spying
Indonesia has summoned Australia’s ambassador to explain media reports his embassy in Jakarta was used to spy on Southeast Asia’s biggest country as part of a US-led global spying network.…
Bosso skipper beats injury
Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter CHAMPIONSHIP-chasing Highlanders Football Club received a timely boost ahead of their do-or-die Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match against relegated Motor Action in Harare tomorrow…
Suspects shot dead
Crime Reporter TWO suspected notorious armed robbers who were arrested in Mutare last week after they allegedly waylaid a businessman in the city as they tried to rob him of…
Zanu-PF’s victory sobers Zim’s media
Harare Bureau Zanu-PF’s resounding victory during the 31 July elections has sobered the country’s media industry, which for years has been polarised along political lines, the Permanent Secretary for Information,…
22 women Islamists held before Morsi trial
Alexandria — Egypt has detained 22 women members of the Muslim Brotherhood, a security official said on Friday, fuelling tensions days before deposed President Mohammed Morsi and 14 other leaders…
JM Nkomo Airport opens to travelling public
Mashudu Netsianda Senior Reporter THE $30 million state-of the art Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo International Airport opened to the travelling public yesterday, receiving its first arrivals from a domestic flight at…










