Reusable pads a boon to womanhood

Factmore Dzobo In most rural remote areas, we discovered that many of the rural retail shops do not have sanitary wear and in some cases shops with the stock charge…

Find Dzamara: Chihuri tells cops

Harare Bureau POLICE Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri yesterday challenged officers to intensify their investigations into the alleged kidnapping of political activist Itai Dzamara, who was been reported missing since Monday.

WALKING WITH THE KING OF THE JUNGLE

Yoliswa Dube recently in Victoria Falls VHITHIKAZI, the lion I met at Masuwe Estate in Victoria Falls bolstered my mettle to a whole new level. No leashes or collars but…

New era at Amakhosi: Skyz Metro FM reinvigorates cultural centre

Bruce Ndlovu Showbiz Correspondent No place epitomises the arts and culture scene in Bulawayo better than Amakhosi Cultural Centre. The centre, whose stages have been graced by some of the…

No more ducking and diving Mash!

THERE comes a time when it becomes impossible to keep going under the table, getting out and going under the chair, then out, or even hiding behind the door. When…

US drone strike targets Kenya mall attack ‘mastermind’

A US drone strike in Somalia is believed to have killed a senior member of the al-Shabab who allegedly helped plan the 2013 Westgate Mall attack in Nairobi, officials said.

MSU students’ reckless sexual behaviour blamed for HIV upsurge

Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspondent MIDLANDS State University (MSU) students’ reckless sexual behaviour has been singled out as the major driver of the sharp increase in the province’s HIV prevalence that…

ISIS accepts Boko Haram pledge

Beirut – Islamic State militants have accepted a pledge of allegiance by the Nigerian-grown Boko Haram extremist group, a spokesperson for the Islamic State movement said on Thursday.

Judge strikes Pistorius appeal off the roll

Pretoria – Paralympian Oscar Pistorius lost a court bid yesterday to prevent the State from appealing his culpable homicide conviction in the Supreme Court of Appeal.

England beat Afghanistan in final game

ENGLAND’s miserable World Cup ended with a low-key nine-wicket victory over Afghanistan in Sydney. After rain reduced England’s target to 101 from 25 overs, Ian Bell made an unbeaten 52…

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