Mobile subscribers hit 14 million

Business Reporter   Zimbabwe’s mobile penetration rate has reached 103,5 percent as the number of mobile subscribers grew to 13,5 million by December last year.

250 people drown in South Sudan

Khartoum. — At least 250 people have drowned as they were travelling on a boat from Malakal, capital of the Upper Nile State in South Sudan, to flee alleged attacks…

Does African culture oppress women?

Lovemore Ranga Mataire SEVERAL calls have been made to rescue women from the clutches of male dominance, but none of these calls seems to have made significant headway in improving…

Syrian rebels massacre each other

A foreign-sponsored rights group says nine days of infighting among foreign-sponsored militants in Syria have left at least 700 people dead. The so-called Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which relies…

Oosthuizen retains title

DURBAN. — Defending champion Louis Oosthuizen retained his title at the Volvo Golf Champions event in his native South Africa on Sunday after shooting a final-round 68 for a 12-under-par…

Rihanna gets new cross tattoo

Rihanna got a cross tattooed on her right wrist at Bang Bang Tattoos in New York City. The “We Found Love” hit-maker, who already has more than 20 pieces of body…

Govt seeks to protect Constitutional Court from abuse

Harare  – The Zimbabwe Government will soon introduce a raft of measures aimed at dissuading litigants from approaching the Constitutional Court with ulterior motives, a senior official said Monday.

Govt seeks to protect Constitutional Court from abuse

Harare  – The Zimbabwe Government will soon introduce a raft of measures aimed at dissuading litigants from approaching the Constitutional Court with ulterior motives, a senior official said Monday. The…

Latest: Trial of Harare prosecutor starts

Tendai Rupapa, Senior Court Reporter The trial of Harare prosecutor Henry Muringani, who allegedly ran over his ex-wife with his car following a domestic dispute, has opened. Muringani (31), who…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Learning from the ‘Butcher of Beirut’

After falling into a coma in 2006, it was always going to be a miracle if Ariel Sharon made a comeback. While his admirers called him the “Bulldozer” — both…

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