Landless waiting list tops 500 000

Elita Chikwatiand Alec Mubani Herald Reporters There are over 500 000 landless people who have applied to the Ministry of Lands and Rural Resettlement to be allocated pieces of arable…

Politburo welcomes President’s AU post

Farirai Machivenyika and Susan Nyabunze The Politburo yesterday welcomed the recent election of President Mugabe to chair the African Union, saying his vast experience would ensure that he successfully carries…

Morocco rejects Caf sanctions

MOROCCO has rejected sanctions by the Confederation of African Football for withdrawing from hosting the African Cup of Nations, calling them harmful to the sport and against the rules.

‘Mayweather v Pacquiao will never happen’

IT’S the super fight the boxing world wants to see. But according to one former Mayweather pal, there’s one good reason we’ll never see it.

Kolo Toure speaks life into Ghana dreams

NEWLY-CROWNED Afcon winner, Kolo Toure, believes the current Ghana team will soon win Africa’s biggest football prize, too. This crop of Black Stars players came within a penalty shootout of…

Western lies cloud Ukraine conflict

Timothy Bancroft-Hinchey Once again, and as usual, the West has got it totally, one hundred per cent wrong, over the Ukraine. Once again the Western media outlets have been reporting…

Editorial Comment: Re-evaluate parastatals, Chinese firms deals

Zimbabwe is desperate to revamp its infrastructure after years of low investment into that sector but does not have money to do that using domestic resources.  

College student suicides and social pressures

Yoliswa Dube WHEN Kranos Nyangari, 21, a third-year Electrical Engineering student at the University of Zimbabwe hanged himself at his home in Bulawayo’s North End suburb, his father, Wilbert attributed…

South Africans mark 25 years since Nelson Mandela’s release from prison

JOHANNESBURG — Nelson Mandela insisted that he wanted to walk out of prison, when then President F W de Klerk told him he would finally be freed 25 years ago.

Leaders in Minsk for crucial Ukraine peace talks

MINSK (Belarus) — The leaders of France, Germany, Russia and Ukraine flew to the Belarusian capital for crucial peace talks yesterday as fighting still raged in eastern Ukraine.

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