7 Somali women killed in ‘barbaric’ attacks

Mogadishu – At least seven women have been killed in “barbaric” attacks in Somalia after Shabaab insurgents beheaded a soldier’s wife, prompting revenge executions of women close to the Islamists,…

Assaulted Palestinian minister dies

A Palestinian minister died on Wednesday shortly after an Israeli border policeman shoved and grabbed him by the throat during a protest in the West Bank, an incident Palestinian President

Congress emboldens Zanu-PF

Cletus Mushanawani News Editor THE Sixth Zanu-PF National People’s Congress, which ended at the Robert Mugabe Square last Saturday, will go down in history as the most successful one, with…

Mutare to host Zim’s BBA duo

Ngoni Dapira Weekender Correspondent SEASON Nine of the Big Brother Africa Hotshots reality show ended on Sunday and after 63-days in the house, it was Tanzania’s Idris Sultan who scooped…

Sable Chemical shelves coal gasification plans

 Golden Sibanda Harare Bureau SABLE Chemical has shelved plans for coal gasification, as a solution to the energy intensive electrolysis process it uses to produce hydrogen, for much cleaner hydrogen…

When Zim’s nationalism becomes ‘a problem’

Tichaona Zindoga Political Editor SO Zimbabwe’s nationalism is the problem? This is according to Ed Cropley, a British journalist who wrote a loaded piece on the succession issue in Zimbabwe,…

Al-Qaeda blames Obama over hostage deaths

Al-Qaeda has blamed US President Barack Obama for the deaths of two hostages – an American photojournalist and a South African teacher – during a failed rescue attempt by US…

Tracing the demise of Mutasa

Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter SACKED Presidential Affairs Minister and ex-Zanu PF politburo member Cde Didymus Noel Edwin Mutasa can be best described as a politician whose insatiable appetite for power…

Zim’s labour costs too high, says Chinamasa

Tinashe Makichi Harare Bureau Employees in the private sector should consider coming up with a living wage when determining salary adjustments as opposed to using the poverty datum line has…

Zim men nicked in Bots for child trafficking

Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent TWO Zimbabweans have been arrested after they were caught illegally ferrying 13 children to South Africa with two of the kids alleging that they were kidnapped…

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