Dzvairo sues Zifa for $34 000
Victor Mugairi Sports Correspondent ZIFA has been slapped with a $34 000 lawsuit in unpaid salaries and allowances by Charles “Mafripa” Dzvairo, the former assistant manager of the Warriors during…
Shopping mall for Chipinge
Work on the construction of a shopping mall and business centre in Chipinge has officially begun, following a ground-breaking ceremony at the site on March 4. Public Service, Labour and Social…
Venezuelan parly okays ‘anti-imperialist’ law
Caracas. — The Venezuelan parliament on Sunday approved a law giving President Nicolas Maduro the power to legislate by decree for nine months in the face of what he described…
‘MDC-T scared of Zanu-PF’
Lungile Tshuma Bulawayo Bureau ZANU-PF has said MDC-T’s refusal to take part in the forthcoming by-elections despite being given a voters’ roll which they have long been crying for by…
Crossover rejuvenates Jonas Kasamba
Africa Moyo CONGOLESE chanter extraordinaire Jonas Kasamba seems to be experiencing a rejuvenated music career after joining a gospel group called Xtreme Afrique Gospel Choir.
‘Democracy’ and regime change in ‘enemy countries’
Prof Tim Anderson Correspondent A multi-million dollar Australian Government funded project at the University of Sydney, linked to spin doctors in Washington, is using a biased and secretive method to help…
FC Platinum still hopeful
Paul Mundandi recently in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania FC Platinum are still hoping to turn the tables when they host Young Africans of Tanzania at Mandava in two weeks time. The Zimbabweans suffered…
Zuma lashes out at trade unionists
Johannesburg – President Jacob Zuma has reportedly lashed out at trade unionists telling them to stick to matters on the shop floor and to stay out of politics. According to…
Zambian president discharged from SA hospital
Lusaka – Zambian President Edgar Lungu was discharged from hospital on Saturday after undergoing a medical procedure in South Africa following his collapse at a public event, his office said.
Egypt sacks 41 judges for supporting Brotherhood
Cairo – An Egyptian disciplinary court ordered 41 judges into compulsory retirement on Saturday for supporting the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood, judicial sources said, the latest move in a sweeping crackdown…




