Chance to review board appointment process

Kuthula Matshazi The Flip Side Strong boards set the tone for effective SOEs and are critical for supervising their administrative and operational functions. While the minister is a political figurehead…

Arms deal a turning point in politics – Activists

Pretoria – The 1999 arms deal is seen as a marker for South Africa’s degeneration into corruption and cronyism, former ANC MP Andrew Feinstein said on Thursday.

Parly passes Bill to allow vote recount

MAPUTO. — The Mozambican parliament on Wednesday passed unanimously amendments proposed by the main opposition party Renamo to allow vote recount in case of irregularities.

Is this the end of Man United?

LONDON. — Manchester United have fallen off their perch, they’re dropping like a stone towards mediocrity and David Moyes returned to England on Wednesday afternoon to the news that he…

Bob@90 b’ball begins

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter ALL is set for the second edition of the year’s Bob@90 basketball tournament, which gets underway at several venues in the capital this morning, with JBC…

Auditions for Miss World Jnr begin

Reckson Mandizvidza Entertainment Reporter Casting for Miss World Zimbabwe Junior has begun with auditions  starting in Harare tomorrow at Zim Gossip Modelling Agency before they move to Bulawayo and Gweru.…

Mountaineers win

Jeffrey Murimbechi Sports Correspondent MOUNTAINEERS and the Mashonaland Eagles recorded victories in their two Logan Cup cricket matches this week. Mountaineers romped to an innings and 40-runs victory over defending…

Economic recovery should be driven from within

Albert Norumedzo On the Money A story is told of two men who got shipwrecked out at sea far away from home, they were eventually washed onto an island in…

Pakistan denies plans to arm Syrian rebels

ISLAMABAD. — Pakistan yesterday denied any plans to send weapons to Syrian rebels, amid reports that Saudi Arabia is holding talks with it about arming the insurgents.

Rwanda genocide: France blocks extradition

PARIS. — France’s highest court has blocked plans to extradite three Rwandans to stand trial in Kigali on charges related to the 1994 genocide. The court ruled that the men…

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