I need your help: Chipanga

Weekender Reporter SOCIAL commentator, musician and Messiah Apostolic Prophetical Inspired People’s Institution president Hosiah “Kwachu Kwachu” Chipanga has called for help from the legal fraternity, fans and human rights organisations…

Family says Ferguson decision ‘heartbreaking’

Slain US teenager Michael Brown’s mother says it has been a “sleepless, very hard, heartbreaking and unbelievable’’ time for her since the grand jury’s decision not to indict Ferguson police…

Goche in ICU, Mujuru resurfaces

Harare Bureau PUBLIC Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Nicholas Goche remains in critical condition in hospital after he was admitted on Tuesday.

SMEs get $35 million

Charity Ruzvidzo Business Reporter TWO funding facilities worth $35 million have been established to support the small to medium enterprises and cooperatives (SMEs) sector, which has proved to be a…

Tobacco levy back

Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter THE government has re-introduced the tobacco levy on growers starting in January 2015 to finance reforestation activities, a Cabinet Minister said yesterday.

British convoy hit in deadly Kabul attack

A suicide attack on a foreign convoy in Afghanistan capital Kabul has left at least five people dead, including a British national, and 20 others wounded, according to the country’s…

Miss Earth Zim shines in Philippines

Bongani Ndlovu Showbiz Correspondent MISS Earth Zimbabwe Sandiswe Bhule’s star is shining at the Miss Earth finals in the Philippines after winning awards for various projects she is involved in…

Life after congress as ZimAsset beckons

Noel T Ngangira FOR some weeks now, the on-going factional dynamics which have culminated into a somewhat cleansing process in Zanu-PF has helped elevate the local news to “a must…

Lessons aplenty from series loss

THE series is already decided and with two games to go in the five match series, if Bangladesh plays anywhere near as they have been during this tour, then they…

Venezuela prisoners die of ‘drug poisoning’

Thirteen Venezuelan prisoners who had been on a hunger strike over conditions have died after drinking a cocktail of prescription drugs and grain alcohol, according to the government.

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