Soccer Star shake up

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor THE domestic Premiership has plucked a leaf from the Fifa Ballon d’Or template by unveiling a revamped selection process for the Soccer Star of the…

Mutharika to fight corruption

BLANTYRE. — Malawi President Peter Mutharika yesterday vowed to crack down on corruption after a multi-million-dollar graft scandal rocked his predecessor’s administration and led donors to suspend US$150 million in…

MDC-T, when chickens come to roost

Tichaona Zindoga My Turn We don’T expect Tendai Biti, a politician, a megalomaniac at that, to be such a nice fellow, do we? Politicians are generally not very pleasant people.…

Amuli loses car

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Businessman Edias Mavedzenge, who gave Gift Amuli a Toyota Hilux Virgo to use to resuscitate his waning music career, has repossessed the car following a misunderstanding…

No fee hike on big match

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor HARARE giants Dynamos will not hike entry charges for their high-profile Battle of Zimbabwe showdown with bitter rivals Highlanders at the National Sports Stadium with…

Kenyatta rules out Al-Shabaab involvement

NAIROBI. — Al-Shabaab fighters claimed they killed at least 15 people in a second night of attacks on Kenya’s coast, but the country’s president said the attacks were the work…

Minings shoots past the 50-level on buoyant Bindura

Business Editor The Minings Index traded past the 50-level helping it recover from losses characteristic of the sector since the beginning of the year. The resources sector closed Tuesday’s trades…

Editorial Comment: CFU, it’s a little bit too late

Zimbabwe is now in its 14th year of a historic land reform programme, a programme executed against stiff resistance from local white farmers and their European kith and kin and…

Tia basks in SA glory

Entertainment Reporter South Africa-based musician Portia “Tia” Njazi is basking in the glory of successful performances at two recent fashion shows across the Limpopo River. The musician, who performed at…

Over 400 Boko Haram suspects to be screened in northern Nigeria

ABUJA. — Nigeria’s military said yesterday that they had detained more than 460 people travelling from the country’s north to the south, reportedly on suspicion of being Boko Haram members.

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