Reject losers, President urged
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Zanu-PF’s Women’s League, the Youth League, war veterans and political analysts yesterday implored President Mugabe not to appoint to the Central Committee and Politburo party bigwigs who…
Outrage across US over Ferguson ruling
Thousands of people rallied in US cities including Los Angeles and New York to protest against a grand jury’s decision not to indict a white police officer who killed an…
Mavhaire, Mutezo should be arrested: Analysts
Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter Energy and Power Development Minister Dzikamai Mavhaire and his deputy Munacho Mutezo should be arrested for abusing public funds when they directed Zesa Holdings to fund Vice…
Al-Shabab denies Kenya reprisal over bus raid
Somalia’s rebel group, al-Shabab, has denied claims by Kenyan authorities that more than 100 of their fighters, who allegedly masterminded an attack on a bus in northern Kenya, were killed…
Blasts kill dozens in Nigeria’s Maiduguri
Two explosions at a crowded market in north-eastern Nigeria have killed more than 60 people, sources said. The twin bomb blasts yesterday hit the Monday market in Maiduguri, the capital…
Squatting not an option
Yoliswa Dube Features Reporter ARAMSHACKLE shack, a couple of pots and pans and a few worn out blankets is all that Bongani Moyo inherited from his father when he died…
True love has both eyes wide open
Tackling the ControVerse Pastor Sam Manyika YOUR definition of love can imprison, destroy or liberate you. The notion that love is or is supposed to be just an emotion which…
Stolen Ebola blood lost for good, says Guinea
Conakry – Guinea said on Monday a cooler carrying a stolen blood sample infected with the deadly Ebola virus, stolen en route to a test centre, was unlikely ever to…
Editorial Comment: PSL must be hailed for job well done
THE curtain came down on the 2014 Castle Lager Premiership season at the weekend with Harare giants Dynamos cantering to their fourth successive title in dramatic fashion after clear favourites…
SA cabinet costs three times as much as UK’s
Cape Town – The Presidency claims that splurging millions on President Jacob Zuma’s huge cabinet is necessary in order to “deliver” for the South African people.











