Vatican on ransom

VATICAN CITY. — The Vatican said on Sunday it had received a ransom demand for the return of two rare documents written by Renaissance master Michelangelo that were stolen from…

Zim target Moldova

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter DISAPPOINTED Zimbabwe want to quickly put behind them the humiliation they suffered at home to Bosnia-Herzegovina in the Euro/Africa Group II and have now turned their attention…

PSL speak on violence, hooliganism

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter BULAWAYO giants Highlanders are set to escape without any heavy sanctions for the violence that marred their Bob 91 elimination match against CAPS United at Barbourfields last…

We still got a long way to go as Africa

Last week I received an e-mail from someone asking why should they watch ZBC-TV yet we are in the DStv era? With my criticism, the e-mailer said I should concentrate…

Look beyond borders, local firms urged

Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) says local companies should embark on more trade missions this year to plug the gap between exports and imports.

State abusing citizen rights

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter The State is reportedly abusing the rights of citizens with impunity because the law does not allow plaintiffs to attach Government property even when courts award damages,…

Alumni associations a lifeline for Zim schools

Christopher Farai  Charamba Correspondent A couple of weeks ago I attended a high school basketball match between my former school and our fiercest rivals. The game was full of action and…

Sangakkara the man to fear

SYDNEY. — Sri Lanka great Muttiah Muralitharan said Kumar Sangakkara would be the batsman all other teams feared at the Cricket World Cup after the left-hander made his third successive…

Company seeks eviction order

Prosper Dembedza Court Reporter Seldo Mining Company is seeking the eviction of G&W Industrial Minerals from its Rushinga Dolomite Mine after it emerged that the mining firm has been illegally operating…

No Woods worries

DORAL. — PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem says Tiger Woods’ golf legacy is on solid ground and the sport will continue to prosper even after the 14-time major winner eventually…

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