Support grows for New Zealand flag change

WELLINGTON — Queen Elizabeth II’s representative in New Zealand has publicly supported debate on ditching the Union Jack from the national flag, saying ties to former colonial ruler Britain have…

Dirtiest man in the world smokes dung, hasn’t bathed in 60 years

He’s single and he’s looking for love. But, to win his heart, you’d have to accept his rather unconventional lifestyle.

English clubs break records

ARSENE Wenger and other managers may hate it but English Premier League clubs still spent more than ever in a generally sluggish January transfer window which ended yesterday.

Fifa rejects Asiagate bannings

Harare Bureau THE Asiagate saga, which has played out for about four years now, was effectively closed on Thursday when the Fifa Disciplinary Committee chairman advised Zifa that the sanctions…

Rape victim offered packet of amacimbi

Marvelous Moyo Gwanda Correspondent A 51-YEAR-OLD man raped his neighbour’s nine-year-old daughter and then tried to buy her silence with a packet of amacimbi (mopane worms), a court heard.

Rwanda calls DRC ‘cry baby’ at UN

NEW York — The UN Security Council stressed on Thursday that M23 rebels must be stopped from regrouping in Democratic Republic of Congo and expressed concern at Congolese soldiers aiding…

Teacher recruitment blamed for poor Grade Seven results

Marvelous Moyo Gwanda Correspondent COUNCILLORS in Gwanda District yesterday blamed recruitment of teachers who cannot speak local languages for the poor Grade Seven examination results recorded by most schools.

Family Voices, Siyaya Arts to headline Mazoe promotion draw

Saturday Leisure correspondent BULAWAYO accapella gospel group Family Voices, alongside cultural group Siyaya Arts, will today headline the Mazoe Heritage Promotion Mid-Term Draw to be held at the Large City…

New company opens in Byo

Pamela Shumba Chronicle Reporter A NEW company, Winnerman Engineering, has been opened in Bulawayo The Minister of State in the President’s Office Cde Flora Buka officially opened the company on…

Car dealers slash prices

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau CAR dealers have reduced prices of ex-Japanese vehicles by 30 percent at Beitbridge Border Post as they battle to clear huge stocks. Major dealers such as…

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