To hell with Obama
Stephen Mpofu Perspective The horrendous decision by American President Mr Barrack Obama to lump up Zimbabwe with Egypt and the Sudan and two other countries for exclusion from the US-Africa…
Mawere’s interdict stalls commitment to resuscitate Shabanie-Mashava mines
Harare Bureau THE government is committed to resuscitating operations at Shabanie-Mashava asbestos mines but its efforts are being stalled by Mr Mutumwa Mawere’s interdict at the South African Supreme Court,…
Bulawayo’s Oskido in the making
Lungelo Ndhlovu Saturday Leisure Correspondent HE is the brains behind the most famous hits by Bulawayo’s up-and-coming artistes. Here is a music producer who has honed the skills of the…
Fad for new year bans cigarettes
BEIJING — Five Chinese health organisations asked people not to send cigarettes as gifts nor offer them to guests, in quest of a healthy Spring Festival.
Kenyan suspect fails to block ICC arrest warrant
A KENYAN journalist wanted by the International Criminal Court for trying to bribe witnesses in the prosecution of deputy president William Ruto failed in his bid to block an arrest…
ZPCS sets up band at Ntabazinduna
Bongani Ndlovu Saturday Leisure Correspondent WHEN one hears or mentions the phrase prison guard or officer, vivid images of authoritarian persons who are always in no nonsense mood comes to…
Young swimmers cause sensation
Yoliswa Dube Leisure Reporter CLAD in a tiny black and pink swim suit, blue goggles and colourful swimming cap, anyone would think she is headed for the baby pool but…
Mourinho cools Chelsea title talk
Chelsea will head to the Etihad Stadium three points adrift of Manchester City, who replaced Arsenal at the summit after crushing Tottenham Hotspur 5-1 at White Hart Lane on Wednesday.
Love is in the air
Bongani Ndlovu Saturday Leisure Correspondent CUPID’S arrow has certainly struck the heart of Bulawayo as Valentines Day fever grips the city. Most shops dotted in the different parts of the…
Editorial Comment: President’s election to AU chair insightful
PRESIDENT Mugabe’s election as First Deputy Chair of the African Union on Thursday has left an egg on the faces of the country’s detractors especially in the West.










