Of Magaya, Bev and deliverance

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka TV Column— It’s a fresh week but the only problem is it’s April 1, the Fools Day but this is not prank. I assure you! Pranksters know what…

Iran’s supreme leader pardons 920 convicts

TEHRAN. — Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei pardoned 920 convicts yesterday, local media reported. The pardon was granted at the request of Iran’s judiciary chief Ayatollah Sadeq Amoli-Larijani on…

Gloom, doom stalk rugby

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter AS focus shifts from Sevens to the XVs rugby where Zimbabwe is aiming to qualify for the 2015 World Cup, the Zimbabwe Rugby Union should take…

Sibanda wants peace

Lovemore Dube in BULAWAYO OMEGA Sibanda, who was on Saturday elected Zifa vice president, wants peace to return to local football after a period of factional fights and says there…

Australia vows to continue Malaysian airline search

CANBERRA. — Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott yesterday refused to put a time limit on the search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 although the multi-national search efforts have turned…

Freda to raise gold output

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter Freda Rebecca plans to raise annual gold output from 60 000 ounces to 100 000 ounces in the next two years, managing director Mr Tonderayi…

Poor funding threatens ZIBF

Stanely Mushava recently in Bulawayo The Bulawayo edition of the Zimbabwe International Book Fair that took place last weekend was almost cancelled after a foreign donor withdrew funding on short…

Editorial Comment: Deterrent penalties needed for piracy

WE commend the Zimbabwe International Book Fair for its latest efforts to combat book piracy by bringing in other stakeholders such as distributors, booksellers, the Judiciary, local authorities and the…

Tough Bayern test for United

LONDON. — Manchester United, comprehensively outplayed by local rivals Liverpool and Manchester City at Old Trafford recently, face an even tougher challenge when holders Bayern Munich come calling in the…

Thousands stage anti-government protests in Haiti

PORT-AU-PRINCE. — Haiti’s capital has seen the country’s biggest anti-government protest so far this year, with several thousand people calling for the resignation of President Michel Martelly. The protesters, aligned…

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