Uphold death penalty: Tomana

Mashudu Netsianda Bulawayo Bureau PROSECUTOR-GENERAL Johannes Tomana says the country should uphold the death penalty as no one has the right to end another person’s life.

Chaos at Sting 2014 clash

Fans seriously injured Gig leaves a trail of destruction

Editorial Comment: We have more than just diamonds

THE just ended two-day diamond conference represents a coup d’état for Zimbabwe against its detractors. Not long ago Zimbabwe’s diamonds were a subject of intense resistance with some labelling them…

Sata named his successor: Claim

Cape Town. — On his deathbed in a London hospital a couple of weeks ago, Zambian president Michael Sata is said to have dictated a note in which he named…

Young Igwe, Too Open ignite Marondera

Entertainment Reporter Marondera on Saturday came alive as musicians Peter Moyo and jazz outfit Too Open performed at Legends Bar. The show, which was well attended, saw Too Open warming…

Brace for another son of a Bush, Jeb in 2016

Harvey Waserman Correspondent The money power has ruled this nation before. This time it means a whole new level of all-out war against social justice, our basic rights, our ability…

Scenarios for Zanu-PF Congress

Qhubani Moyo Correspondent What that means is that the country will definitely have a new president in 2023, which is what has generated much interest on the processes now and…

Saul electrocutes Pasuwa

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter ZPC Kariba’s shrewd tactician Saul Chaminuka became the only gaffer to collect six points within one season from league clashes against Dynamos coach Callisto Pasuwa following…

Anti-poaching efforts under pressure from corruption

Jeffrey Gogo Climate Story POLICE in Dete recently arrested two suspects on allegations of killing three elephants by cyanide poisoning. However, the real kingpins behind wildlife gangs remain untouchable, even…

Top post for Sithole

Collin Matiza Sports Editor TOMMY Ganda Sithole, the former president of Zimbabwe Olympic Committee, has added another feather to his already colourful cap when he was elected as one of…

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