African leaders push for Burkina Faso transitional govt
OUGADOUGOU. — The presidents of Ghana, Nigeria and Senegal have urged Burkina Faso to appoint a transitional government to guide the country to elections next year following the overthrow of…
Jah Prayzah returns home to celebrate
Entertainment Reporters The official Zimbabwe Music Awards Celebration party for Jah Prayzah is on tonight at New Life nightclub in Budiriro. After scooping two accolades at the recently held ceremony, Jah…
Is South Africa on the cusp of ‘Black Spring’?
Chris Maxon Correspondent The black spring is hovering over South African skies. My assertion is based on some observations that I believe are telling. The transition to democracy led by the ANC…
Govt urged to invest in training of pathologists
David Shumba Health Reporter Zimbabwe needs to invest more in the training of pathologists to enhance the country’s staffing levels for specialist medical personnel in public health institutions, a University…
We are in for a big treat
Bothwell Mahlengwe WE are set for a fascinating end to the 2014 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League season. Unlike other seasons, where some matches would be dead rubbers by now, this time…
What is Labour market flexibility?
Alyson Martens, Matthias Ruziwa HR Isssues At its 2013 congress, the Confederation of Zimbabwean Industry suggested that the existing labour laws were burdening productivity and industrial competitiveness in Zimbabwe.
Boardroom storm hits ZRU
Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter A BOARDROOM storm is simmering within the Zimbabwe Rugby Union ahead of the Confederation of Africa Rugby annual meeting set for France next month.
Tsvangirai to recall 18 MPs
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter MDC-T has notified Parliament of its intention to withdraw from both the National Assembly and Senate 18 members aligned to former secretary general Tendai Biti’s Renewal Team…
House set on fire
Court Reporter Two cousins allegedly set ablaze a relative’s house with four children inside following an undisclosed family feud. The children are aged seven, four, two and one, the court heard.
Libya chaos deepens
TRIPOLI. — Libya’s Supreme Court invalidated the country’s internationally recognised parliament yesterday, setting the stage for more political chaos in the violence-wracked nation.



