Egypt court sentences 10 Brotherhood supporters to death
CAIRO — An Egyptian court sentenced 10 supporters of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood to death in absentia on Saturday but postponed sentencing of its leader and other senior members tried…
Tout killed in fight over R8
Thulani Ndlovu A TOUT, high on alcohol and marijuana, fatally stabbed his colleague with a pair of scissors in an altercation over eight rand, a court heard on Thursday last…
Gorowa to submit report
Under pressure Warriors coach Ian “Dibango” Gorowa is this week expected to table his report before the Zifa high performance technical committee following the national team’s shameful exit from the…
Concerns raised over menstrual taboos
THE Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Health and Child Care says it is highly concerned over the cultural taboos associated with discussing women’s health issues in family set ups saying it…
Greatest scandal since slave trade
Darlington Musarurwa Business Editor’s Brief AFRICA is clearly a forgiving continent. It has to be. Forgiveness is engraved in its DNA. Otherwise how else can one explain the fact that…
Energy and proteins
The Missing Link NUTRITION prays a critical role in assisting athletes to be at their optimum when competing in their various sports, however, little, if any, attention has been given…
President attacks divisive politicians
PRESIDENT Mugabe has criticised leaders who are fanning divisions within Zanu-PF and issued a stern warning that the party would not continue tolerating such “weevils”.
More than 60 migrants drown in boat sinking off Yemen: UN
GENEVA – At least 60 African migrants and two Yemeni crew perished in the treacherous waters off Yemen’s coast last weekend, in a boat sinking that has just come to…
MDC-T in crisis over Byo leadership
INTENSE jockeying for the position of chairperson of the beleaguered MDC-T Bulawayo province has started after the expiry of Mr Gorden Moyo’s purported sabbatical last month and his failure to…
Workers in Sao Paulo go on strike ahead of World Cup
Police in Brazil have used tear gas to break up protesters on the second day of a metro strike that has left Sao Paulo’s transport in chaos. Nearly half of…



