31 killed in festive season accidents

Peter Matambanadzo Senior Reporter AT least 31 people have died and 138 others have been injured in road traffic accidents recorded since the beginning of the 2013 festive season on…

Questioning the middle class agenda

Elliot Ziwira The middle class, according to THC Stevenson (1913), is a class between the poor working class and the upper class. It comprises professionals — academics, managers, lawyers, doctors…

ZSE retains Sadc top spot

Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange has maintained its position among Sadc’s top performing bourses after recovering from the losses suffered after the July 31 elections.

Tree planting alone is not enough

Jeffrey Gogo Climate Story Zimbabwe succeeds in nurturing only 65 percent or 6,5 million trees of those planted in any one year under public programmes by the Forestry Commission, which…

Mayweather says megafight won’t happen

LAS VEGAS. — Floyd Mayweather has ruled out fighting his great rival Manny Pacquiao, depriving boxing of a $300 million mega-fight. The pound-for-pound No 1, who is set to face…

‘So every crime in town, it’s me?’

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter It never rains but pours for former Kingstons Holdings chief executive Brian Sedze who was last week arrested while leaving the Harare Magistrates’ Court on…

Ozil needs rest, says Wenger

LONDON – Arsene Wenger admits record signing Mesut Ozil could do with a rest – but not until the mercurial German has been let loose on Chelsea in tonight’s mouth-watering…

Maid up for fondling boss’s son (9)

Court Reporter A 36-year-old housemaid has appeared in court on allegations of fondling her employer’s nine-year-old son. The woman appeared before Harare magistrate Ms Jessy Kufa last week to answer…

Gabrielle Union accepts Dwyane Wade’s proposal

The holidays aren’t just for family get-togethers – they’re also the time for romantic wedding proposals. Gabrielle Union became one of the happy statistics as she announced her engagement to…

England should keep Andy Flower

MELBOURNE. — Under-fire England coach Andy Flower has been backed by the England and Wales Cricket Board’s chief executive David Collier to lead them in the next Ashes series in…

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