Mugadza laments Saints demise

Lovemore Dube Senior Sports Editor “SAINTS made me what I am. It’s sad things have gone this way.” These were the remarks of goalkeeping legend Muzondiwa Mugadza when he met…

Man Utd owner Glazer dies

MALCOLM Glazer, the head of the family that own Manchester United, died on Wednesday morning aged 86, in his hometown of Tampa. While Glazer drove the controversial process that took…

MDC-T ill-health wish media strategy come full circle

Dingizulu Mahlathini Moyo MDC-T faction leader Morgan Tsvangirai was quietly hospitalised on Saturday, May 24, 2014 at the Trauma Centre, an upmarket private medical facility in Harare and discharged in…

Kariba South expansion design approved

Business Editor Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) says the design for Kariba South expansion has been approved and a hydrographic survey is being conducted by Sinohydro in Lake Kariba around the…

Africa needs massive investment: IMF

MAPUTO — Africa’s fast growing economies need to spend $93 billion a year just to bring infrastructure up to speed, the head of the IMF said yesterday, sketching out the…

Mpofu makes breakthrough at Boston soccer academy

Mzingaye Sibanda Sports Reporter FORMER Zimbabwe Under-15 captain and Highlanders utility player Akim Mpofu has made an impact at Cushing Soccer Academy in the United States which earned him a…

Moyo’s marriage prospects threatened over Slizer ‘affair’

MUSICIAN Peter Moyo claims he is under fire over his alleged love affair with Botswana musician and dancer Slizer. Young Igwe, as Moyo is popularly known, said the publication of…

Folly of judging a book by its cover

Joram Nyathi THE Harare “International Carnival” ended on a very high note last Sunday. As if to give it more stamina to travel far, the Sunday Mail newspaper led with…

Indian girls found hanging after gang-rape

Two teenage girls have been found dead, hanging from a tree in a northern Indian village after they were gang-raped by five men, police said yesterday.

Examination fees too high

Factmore Dzobo MARY Ngulube, a mother of three, sent her children to school in the hope that education would afford them a better life than hers. Against all odds, the…

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