Polygamy thrives in state of Utah

SALT LAKE CITY. — With 17 of their 25 children still living at home, breakfast is a military operation for the Dargers. As organised chaos unfolds at the family home…

Congolese warlord Ntaganda ‘key’ to ethnic crimes

THE HAGUE. — Former warlord Bosco Ntaganda played a “key role” in ethnic crimes in the Democratic Republic of Congo, using child soldiers and capturing sex slaves for his rebel…

Liquid Telecom market share rises to 70pc

LIQUID Telecom, a subsidiary of Econet Global, spent over US$33 million on network infrastructure development in 2013 while its fibre market share increased to around 70 percent, managing director Mr…

Family wiped out in crash

Chinhoyi Bureau Death is a thief, but rarely does it wipe out a whole family as it did the Usaiwataka family in a road accident along the Harare-Chirundu Road on…

Prison Service loses US$1,8 million in tender scam

Court Reporter The Zimbabwe Prison and Correctional Services has lost US$1,8 million in a scam involving inflated prices for goods and services by its staff. This emerged at the Harare…

DJ Cleo, local designer clash

Kumbirayi Shoniwa Entertainment Reporter Prominent South African musician DJ Tlou Cleopas Monyepao, popularly known as DJ Cleo, is embroiled in war of words with Zimbabwean fashion designer Gwinyai Chabvepi over…

Regulatory framework for credit bureaus on cards

Kudakwashe Pembere Business Reporter CONSULTATIONS on the establishment of a regulatory framework for credit reference bureaus are at an advanced stage, a Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe official said. Speaking at…

Lamar is ‘King’ of rap

US rapper Kendrick Lamar may be seen as the next king of hip-hop, however, on Saturday he proved to already be the real king of rap music. Even the drizzling…

Kim keeps old clothes for daughter

TV star Kim Kardashian says she will not get rid of her old clothes – and is keeping them for when her baby grows up. While some wealthy celebrities have…

Tanzania’s pan-African university oriented for jobs

ARUSHA. — The Tanzania-based Nelson Mandela African Institute of Science and Technology (NM-AIST) has introduced business ideas’ writing competitions among its students as a means to make them remain job…

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