Foreign shop owner set alight in South Africa

Police in South Africa say nine people have been arrested after a foreigner was set alight outside Johannesburg, the latest in a string of xenophobic attacks in the country.

Editorial Comment: Parents must strictly monitor maids

Working parents are facing a huge, relatively new problem caused by the women with whom they entrust the safety of their minor children. Because they work fulltime somewhere, they cannot…

Thousands ready for mass land applications in Namibia

Windhoek – Thousands of young Namibians  queued at municipal offices yesterday, following the call of a youth activist to submit written applications for land in urban areas.

BAR TALK: Of educating the noveaux rich, Your Governor and saskamus

Bra Gee Who am I? Let us play our guessing game. Remember that we take no responsibility for whatever answer you might wish to come up with. We name no…

Platinum hold the aces

Paul Mundandi in ZVISHAVANE NORMAN MAPEZA says he expects a tough battle at Mandava this afternoon as FC Platinum hope to keep Zimbabwe’s flag flying high in the CAF Confederation…

Plans to mark WWII end get nod

UNITED NATIONS. — The UN General Assembly on Thursday adopted a resolution to commemorate the upcoming 70th anniversary of the end of the WWII, urging the international community not to…

President reveals secret to long life

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter President Mugabe, who turned 91 last Saturday, has attributed his long life to eating a balanced diet and engaging in physical exercises to keep himself fit.…

Dying in the Diaspora

Fanuel Kangondo Deputy Lifestyle Editor Often we hear people proclaiming that we are born to die, and it is indeed the inevitable which give us the challenge to do the…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Harare, CABS housing scheme commendable

Housing, according to the United Nations, is a basic need that each central government and local authority the world over, should deliver to its people regardless of social standing, creed…

Baba Jukwa suspects in another freedom bid

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter The Sunday Mail editor Edmund Kudzayi and his brother Phillip yesterday made a fourth bid for freedom arguing that the State was infringing on their…

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