Authority empowered to investigate water use

There have been a lot of cases where people, mainly farmers and borehole owners in Harare’s residential areas have complained about Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) personnel visiting their properties…

56 Ethiopians in the dock

Lovemore Meya Court Reporter—- Fifty-six Ethiopians who allegedly entered Zimbabwe illegally through Nyamapanda Border Post appeared in court on Thursday charged with unlawful entry and illegally staying in Zimbabwe. Belachaw Abyo (28)…

Oscar’s R17,5 million legal headache

JOHANNESBURG. — Oscar Pistorius has racked up lawyers’ bills amounting to R17,5 million — and he cannot pay them, City Press reports. The athlete, sentenced to five years in jail on…

Buffaloes edge Hre City

From Liberty Dube in Mutare Buffaloes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1) 3 Harare City . . . .…

Pakistan humiliate Australia

DUBAI. — Zulfiqar Babar took a maiden five-wicket haul and fellow leg-spinner Yasir Shah took four as Pakistan humiliated Australia by 221 runs in the first Test cricket in Dubai…

‘Mulaudzi a true Olympian’

JOHANNESBURG. — International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach said on Saturday that South African former world 800-metre champion Mbulaeni Mulaudzi, who died in a car crash on Friday, was a…

Supporting Zim-Asset through music

 Fred Zindi Music Column Two significant events are taking place this week, both on Wednesday October 29. In Harare, the ZIMA Awards ceremony takes place on this day while the National…

Too early to write off City: Pellegrini

LONDON. — Manuel Pellegrini has insisted it is too early to write off Manchester City’s chances of retaining the English Premier League soccer title after their 2-1 defeat at West…

Hustler’s toolkit: The case for entrepreneurship

Literature Today With Stanely Mushava Book: Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish Author: Rashmi Bansal Publisher: Centre for Innovation, Incubation and Entrepreneurship (2008) “October is the cruellest month.” There is irony enough to…

Brazil votes in tight presidential runoff

BRASILIA. — Brazilians voted yesterday in a bitterly-contested election that pits a leftist president with strong support among the poor against a centrist senator who is promising pro-business policies to…

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