War vets abuse funds for vulnerable people
Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent WAR veterans and village heads in Bulilima District are reportedly abusing funds which are meant for vulnerable people. Councillors, who spoke during a Rural District Development…
Police launch manhunt for rape suspects
Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent POLICE in Plumtree have launched a manhunt for two rape suspects who escaped while being escorted to a police station in Mangwe District. The suspects, Khaliphani…
Why national anthem means so much to Brazil fans
WITH the 2014 Fifa World Cup in full swing, we explore how the national anthem is revered in Brazil. It’s their party and they will cry if they want to.…
Highlanders, How Mine clash
IT has become the norm in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League for “small” teams to rise up to the occasion when they are playing the country’s big three teams,…
Businessman assaults ‘cheating’ cop wife
Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent A PLUMTREE businessman, who appeared in court for assaulting his adulterous wife who is a police officer, detained the complainant and forced her to compile a…
James blames ref’s influence for Colombia’s exit
COLOMBIAN star James Rodriguez claimed Spanish referee Carlos Velasco Carballo had been a decisive influence as his country’s World Cup dreams ended with a 2-1 quarterfinal defeat to Brazil on…
Luiz stunner seals Brazil win
A STUNNING free kick from Brazil’s David Luiz sealed a 2-1 win over Colombia in a frantic World Cup quarter-final on Friday, taking the hosts into a semifinal against Germany…
Family in flowery cancer fight after loss
DEDICATING a percentage of your income to aid children with cancer is a noble cause that can change the lives of children with the chronic condition and a Bulawayo family…
Byo Polytech diarrhoea outbreak confirmed
A RECENT diarrhoea scare that hit the Bulawayo Polytechnic and saw hundreds of students being treated for varying degrees of the ailment, has seen the Bulawayo City Council (BCC) fingering…
Senegal prime minister sacked after losing election
Senegal’s president has sacked Prime Minister Aminata Toure, who has only been in power since September, less than a week after her ruling party was beaten in local elections.


