Star FM partners PSL
HARARE – Star FM and the Premier Soccer League have launched a partnership that makes the station the official radio broadcaster of the top-flight football league.
Competitive policies a real necessity: Comesa
Tinashe Makichi in Livingstone, Zambia The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) has stressed the need for member states to effectively implement competition policies within their economies to…
Wenger backs Welbeck
LONDON. — Arsene Wenger insists Danny Welbeck’s hat-trick against Galatasaray will give the Arsenal striker the confidence he needs to thrive at the Emirates Stadium.
Nadal, Serena roll on
BEIJING. — Rafael Nadal and Serena Williams powered into quarter-finals of the China Open yesterday, while world number two Simona Halep made the last eight, and then withdrew from the…
Lesotho to hold early poll
MASERU. — Lesotho has brought forward 2017 elections by two years to try to resolve political tensions in the southern African country after an attempted coup in August, South Africa’s…
Mandiwanzira’s maid also stole clothes, groceries, court told
Senior Court Reporter Deputy Minister of Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Supa Mandiwanzira’s maid and his gardener did not only steal money from him, but were also in the habit…
Zhakata, Mhere for African Joy collabo
Yeukai Karengezeka Arts Correspondent Musicians Leonard Karikoga Zhakata and Mathias Mhere are among several gospel artistes expected to perform at the African Joy live DVD recording set for 7Arts Theatre this…
Analysts hail Politburo decision over Gono
Felex Share Herald Reporter Political analysts and legal experts yesterday commended Zanu-PF for upholding the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission’s decision to stop former Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr Gideon Gono’s senatorial…
Smallholder farmer a vital cog
Joram Nyathi Group Political Editor THERE is growing consensus, though tenuous, that agriculture is key, or at least for now, is still key to the development of the African continent.…
Tale of two female candidates
SÃO PAULO. — Six weeks ago, when she jumped into the presidential race, Marina Silva was hailed as a dynamic outsider who could shake up Brazil’s political status quo.











