Qunu belongs to me, says Winnie Mandela
JOHANNESBURG. — Winnie Madikizela-Mandela said she allowed her late ex-husband, former president Nelson Mandela, to live on her Qunu property, never thinking he would give it away.
Court sets free 25 Chingwizi villagers
Masvingo Bureau A Chiredzi magistrate’s court has freed 25 villagers who were part of a group of Tokwe-Mukosi flood victims facing public violence charges after they allegedly went on a…
Xaba’s body expected today
Sophia Chese Arts Correspondent Former Studio 263 actress Pretty Xaba’s body is expected in the country today from India. Xaba (49) died last Saturday at BLK Super Speciality Hospital in…
Mujuru pleads innocence
Nduduzo Tshuma Senior Political Reporter JOICE Mujuru yesterday said she was “a poor widow” and a “true Christian” who had “no capacity” to engineer President Mugabe’s assassination.
Ministries decry low budgetary votes
Farirai Machivenyika and Lloyd Gumbo Inadequate budget allocations by Treasury in the 2015 Budget presented by Finance and Economic Development Minister Patrick Chinamasa two weeks ago, will result in ministries…
President hailed for expulsions
Felex Share Herald Reporter President Mugabe’s decision to expel Vice President Joice Mujuru and her inner circle from Government is spot on and morally correct as people’s wishes were not…
When the hunter’s rod strikes hard
My Turn with Tichaona Zindoga THIS column had been seriously considering to have a note on one Webster Shamu, the erstwhile political commissar of Zanu-PF. Shamu cast a forlorn figure…
Russia resumes gas exports
MOSCOW. — Russian gas deliveries were received by Ukraine yesterday, with a total of 43,5 million cubic metres to be imported, according to a spokesman for Ukrtransgaz, Naftogaz’s transport subsidiary.
More cops contest retraining
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter ELEVEN more police constables convicted of misconduct under the Police Act, have approached the High Court challenging the constitutionality of the retraining exercise introduced by…
Kabila forms unity govt
KINSHASA. — Democratic Republic of Congo President Joseph Kabila has formed a national unity government that will still be led by Prime Minister Matata Ponyo, the national broadcaster announced on…











