Gaza death toll rises to 1 037 as shelling continues

GAZA. — A four-year-old child was one of two people killed by Israeli tank fire in Gaza yesterday, medics said, hiking the Palestinian death toll from Israel’s 21-day operation to…

Soft drink workers get salary raise

Business Reporter Arbitrators in the salary dispute between the soft drink manufacturing employees union and manufacturing employers association have awarded a 10 percent wage increase to workers.

The Charambas light up Beitbridge

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Pastor Charles Charamba and his wife Olivia staged a memorable show over the weekend at Pagomba Cafe in Beitbridge that saw more than 3000 gospel lovers…

Bieber tries to clean up his tarnished image

Justin Bieber has earned a bad rap in recent months, but he attempted to turn the tables on Sunday. The troubled pop star found he’s still got fans as he…

Language teaching, the cultural dissident

Ignatius Mabasa The Column Storytelling as an art and an institution relies on memory. Also, like any other performing art, storytelling requires the teller to psyche up and prepare for…

‘I believe we can fly’

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter DYNAMOS skipper Murape Murape says their success over old rivals CAPS United should provide the impetus in their fight for the league championship after the Glamour…

Hubby lives in fear of trigger-happy AFZ wife

Prosper Dembedza Court Reporter An Air Force of Zimbabwe senior official is in the habit of threatening to shoot her husband with her service pistol over marital problems, the Harare…

Blitzbokke win gold

GLASGOW. — South Africa beat New Zealand 17-12 in the final of the rugby sevens at Ibrox Stadium to end the All Blacks’ 30-match unbeaten run at the Commonwealth Games.

Mutare City widen gap

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter MUTARE CITY Rovers opened a five-point gap after they dismissed Black Eagles 3-0 in a Zifa Eastern Region Division One league match at Sakubva over the…

Timeless duet cools xenophobic tensions

JOHANNESBURG – LIKE the proverbial old wine, a collaboration between South Africa’s Ringo Madlingozi, and Zimbabwean colleague, Oliver Mtukudzi, is sounding better with age and healing the rift among the…

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