Israel votes in poll seen as referendum on Netanyahu

Haifa – Israelis are heading to the polls in a crucial election seen as a referendum on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who ruled out a Palestinian state as part of…

Zima to finally give artistes gongs

Harare Bureau WINNERS of the 2014 Zimbabwe Music Awards (Zima) will finally receive their gongs next month. Award organisers last year failed to give the winning musicians trophies after CEP South…

Zim to play host to African Triathlon Cup

Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Triathlon Federation will play host to the African Triathlon Cup at Troutbeck Inn in Nyanga on Saturday. ZTF secretary-general Joy Higgins said the event would incorporate the…

Weightlifting squad for African Games named

Lovemore Zigara Midlands Sports Correspondent WEIGHTLIFTING Federation of Zimbabwe (WFZ) have picked a six-member team which will represent the country at the 11th African Games to be held in Congo-Brazzaville…

Four selected for ‘Sing your way to Paris’ finals

Kusile Madlela Showbiz Reporter FOUR people from Bulawayo were on Saturday selected to represent the city at the ‘Sing your way to Paris’ finals being held at Alliance Francaise in…

Teen stages rape after late night party

Emily Mbewe Court Reporter A TEENAGER made a false rape report to the police to avoid being chased away from home after coming back late from a party, a court…

Vision leads to mass grave find in KZN

Durban – A sangoma’s vision led to the shocking discovery of a mass grave with almost 100 skeletons on a farm in KwaZulu-Natal, reports said yesterday. The remains were found on…

Liverpool aiming for second place

LIVERPOOL’S form has given them a chance to finish second in the Premier League, says manager Brendan Rodgers. His side won a fifth successive league match by beating Swansea 1-0 on…

Taylor hails Whatmore

Harare Bureau BRENDAN Taylor yesterday hailed coach Dav Whatmore and says Zimbabwe would have done better at the World Cup if the Australian gaffer had been engaged earlier.

Man begs for jail time for son

Nokusa Masuku Court Reporter A 57-YEAR-OLD man yesterday shed tears and begged a magistrate to give his 30-year-old son a long custodial sentence. Tibo Ndlovu moved people in the gallery to…

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