StarBrite introduces registration fee

Auxilia Katongomara Entertainment Reporter ORGANISERS of Zimbabwe’s biggest talent search competition, StarBrite have introduced a registration fee for all participants this year. The move is aimed at improving the quality…

Woman to do community service for selling dagga to pupils

Marvelous Moyo Gwanda Correspondent A FILABUSI woman will perform 210 hours of community service after she sold dagga, a dangerous drug, to pupils at JZ Moyo High School in West…

Veteran journalist Bango dies

Harare Bureau Veteran journalist and the former MDC-T director for policy implementation, William Bango has died. He was 62.

PSMAS commits to settling claims

Harare Bureau Premier Service Medical Aid Society has committed $16 million every month for settling of claims with various service providers, acting group chief executive officer Dr Farai Muchena has…

Justin Bieber offered plea to avoid jail time

BEAUTY and a Beat singer Justin Bieber has reportedly been offered a way to avoid jail time, which includes random drug testing around the world and 40 hours of community…

Jolie, Pitt to present awards at The Oscars

ANGELINA Jolie, Brad Pitt, John Travolta, Bill Murray, Harrison Ford, Samuel L. Jackson and many more will present awards at The Oscars. A full list of the stars who will…

‘Killer cops’ trial starts at High Court

Senior Court Reporter A MAN died after being tortured by police officers stationed at Sauerstown Police Station in Bulawayo, a court heard yesterday. A High Court judge heard how Samson…

Parastatal salaries set

Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter THE government has finished compiling a report setting salary scales for all state enterprises, parastatals and local authorities, a Cabinet Minister said yesterday.

TARGET BITI . . . Tsvangirai rival bomb-attacked

Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter Intra-party violence in the warring MDC-T took a nasty turn with suspected party thugs petrol-bombing the Harare home of secretary-general Tendai Biti in the early hours…

Judge allows partial Pistorius coverage

Pretoria — A judge has ruled that media houses are able to broadcast parts of the murder trial of Oscar Pistorius in the North Gauteng High Court next week.

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