Stay out of politics, Zuma tells Tutu
JOHANNESBURG. — South African President Jacob Zuma hit back at Nobel Peace laureate Desmond Tutu yesterday for his criticism of the ruling African National Congress, two days before general polls.…
All set for Miss Carnival
Entertainment Reporter— All is set for the second edition of the Harare International Carnival that would include Miss Carnival pageant among other exciting events in the capital. Contestants of the…
Explosive battles expected today
Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter A MORE explosive day of rugby is expected today at Prince Edward when the big boys of schools rugby clash on day two of the Dairibord…
Special voting kicks off in SA
JOHANNESBURG. — Special voting kicked off yesterday with electoral commission chairperson Pansy Tlakula expressing confidence that general elections would proceed smoothly tomorrow. She said special votes were under way countrywide…
Editorial Comment: Ending the culture of lying
It is known that politicians will do anything to gain mileage and project relevance. For many of them, no claim is too base, no lie too lurid and no act…
Pokello causes stir
Reckson Mandizvidza Entertainment Reporter Socialite, Pokello Nare caused a stir on social media networks when she posted a controversial message apparently linked to her recent publicised engagement to Ghanaian boyfriend…
Pasuwa’s future uncertain
Eddie chikamhi Sports Reporter THE Dynamos board is set to convene a crucial meeting tomorrow to find ways to arrest the crisis gripping the club and the mounting tensions that…
Treasury avails $5m to MPC
Business Reporter Treasury has availed $5 million capital to the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development to enable the Mining Promotion Corporation to start operations, a senior Government official has…
What is really going on in Ukraine?
AS a result of the tragic events in Odessa on May 2, 2014 more than 40 people have been killed and over a hundred injured. This is a clear manifestation…
Controversies mar HIFA 2014
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter Controversies, hits and misses marred this year’s edition of the six-day Harare International Festival of the Arts which ended on Sunday, albeit on a low key.…











