Musician Energy Mutodi acquitted
Fungai Lupande Court Reporter Flamboyant businessman and musician Energy Mutodi was yesterday acquitted on allegations of swindling desperate home-seekers of over $588 000 through his National Housing Delivery Trust.
ISIS silent as deadline passes
TOKYO. – The fate of a Japanese journalist and Jordanian military pilot were unknown yesterday, a day after the latest purported deadline for a possible prisoner swap passed with no…
Ebola maybe mutating, say scientists
NEW YORK. – Only a day after the World Health Organisation announced that an end was in sight for the Ebola epidemic in West Africa, scientists had less uplifting news:…
‘Let’s fully harness resources’
Full text of the Acceptance Speech by His Excellency the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe and Chairman of Sadc, Cde R. G. Mugabe, on being confirmed as the Chairman…
Zim: Defying Gravity Again
Nathaniel Manheru The Other Side Against all odds, President Mugabe yesterday bagged the African Union chairmanship. He did not waste time, immediately striking the tenor as to the nature of…
Tutani ready for new season
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter NEWLY-APPOINTED ZRP FC coach Arthur Tutani said he is ready to take the team to another level when the Zifa Northern Region Division One Soccer League season…
England prevail over India
PERTH. — England will face Australia in tomorrow’s tri-series cricket final after winning their one-day international against India at the WACA Ground in Perth yesterday by three wickets.
Mwonzora insult case: Judgment reserved
Court Reporter The Constitutional Court has reserved judgment in the case in which MDC-T secretary general is challenging the legality of the law which criminalises statements insulting the President.
The LEGO, Timberland boot, new besties
It’s the weekend! Let’s get high on life as we embrace yet another well-deserved break. This week we had two days of pouring rains which is all good but can…
Russia might bailout Greece: Finance Minister
MOSCOW. – Greece hasn’t outright asked Russia for a loan, but Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov said Moscow wouldn’t rule it out. His statement comes days after Greece openly opposed…






