Gorowa backs homeboys
Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter WARRIORS coach Ian Gorowa will have to bank on the majority of home-based stars to deliver for Zimbabwe when the senior national football team begins the…
Girls kidnap marks end of terror, says Jonathan
ABUJA. – Nigeria’s president yesterday said Boko Haram’s mass abduction of over 200 schoolgirls would mark a turning point in the battle against the Islamists, as world powers joined the…
Inside Comfort’s secret place
Stanely Mushava Arts Correspondent Contemporary Christian musician Comfort Manyame’s fourth album “Worship in the Secret Place” recently hit the local market. The latest offering presents a refreshing, new sound, mediated…
State opposes granting MDC-T activists bail
Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter Some of the Zanu-PF supporters assaulted by MDC-T activists last week in Epworth cannot be interviewed yet because they were so badly injured and are…
Russia holds military drills
MOSCOW. – President Vladimir Putin has overseen military drills on countering nuclear strike. The planned drills come ahead of today’s celebrations dedicated to victory in World War II.
A tale of two nasty divorces
Isdore Guvamombe Reflections Back in the village, in the land of milk honey and dust or Guruve, anyone who blinds themselves from facts always learns through accident. The last week…
Why Washington is deploying against Boko Haram
Bill Van Auken THE Pentagon announced on Wednesday that it is dispatching a team of US military advisers to Nigeria to aid the government of president Goodluck Jonathan in rescuing…
RVP sees Fergie in Giggs
LONDON. — Manchester United striker Robin van Persie believes he has seen signs of Alex Ferguson’s management style during Ryan Giggs’s brief time in the Old Trafford hot-seat.
Mbare Academy land kit deal
Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter MBARE Academy yesterday received a timely boost from Imara Capital at the Dairibord Schools Rugby Festival when they landed a kit sponsorship deal. The deal includes…
Imara Zimbabwe Fund declines 9pc
Business Reporter THE Imara Zimbabwe Fund declined 9 percent in April this year to $19,2 million compared to the previous month after share prices of its leading holdings slumped. In…











