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…

Djokovic outplays Rafael Nadal

KEY BISCAYNE. — Novak Djokovic stretched like a rubber band to hit a backhand. He sprinted into the other corner and scooped out forehands as if he was wielding a…

Lupita movie comes to Zim

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Entertainment Reporter Oscar award winner, Lupita Nyongo is set to star in a movie to be directed by South African movie director James Makalao and Zimbabwean filmmaker Edmore…

Pioneer eyes $21m growth in revenue

Business Reporter Zimbabwe Stock Exchange listed Pioneer Corporation Africa expects revenue to grow by $21 million this year after completing the purchase of fellow transport and logistics concern, Unifreight Limited.…

New Miss SA crowned

After months of auditions, interviews and competing in different challenges, it was Free State medical student Rolene Strauss who walked away with the much coveted crown. Strauss was crowned Miss…

Mliswa firm sued for US$90 000

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter SALTLAKES Holdings — a company linked to Hurungwe West legislator Cde Temba Mliswa — is being sued at the High Court for US$94 272 by…

EU-Africa summit: More trouble than it’s worth

Tichaona Zindonga Senior Political Writer The EU-Africa summit which was due to begin tomorrow and has now been shrouded in controversy, is turning out to be more trouble than it…

Old people remembered in Mutare

Tawanda Marwizi recently in Mutare Mutare came alive on Saturday with different artistes taking turns to entertain hundreds of fans who came at Pick and Save Suprette. Blessing Shumba, Progress…

Justin Bieber booed

It’s just a few short years since he has gone from Canada’s darling to a national embarrassment. And just how much life has changed for Justin Bieber became clear as…

Liberia confirms first case of Ebola

MONROVIA. — Two of the five blood samples sent to Lyons, France for testing were positive, refuting last week’s claim of no Ebola virus in Liberia, the West African country’s…

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