Bosso bus grounded

Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS Football Club players will have to wait a little longer before they can ride on their new luxurious bus acquired from South Africa to matches…

Zim’s 1st electric car

Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief IN what could be a major breakthrough in the history of science and technology in the country, a Zimbabwean man has manufactured an electric car, the…

Pistorius to be released on parole in August: Family member

JOHANNESBURG — Prison officials have recommended that Oscar Pistorius, who killed his girlfriend, be released from prison August 21 for good behaviour after serving just 10 months and be moved…

National mourning begins in Ghana after deadly blaze

ACCRA — Flags flew at half mast in Ghana yesterday as three days of mourning began to honour more than 150 killed in a petrol station fire during heavy flooding…

Chicken Inn rule PSL roost

Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter CHICKEN INN FC displayed their Premiership title credentials with another win on the road although coach Joey Antipas is desperate to discard the championship favourites tag.

Zambian police arrest muso for mocking President

LUSAKA — A popular Zambian singer was arrested yesterday after being accused by supporters of President Edgar Lungu of mocking the leader in a song that police said could provoke…

President leaves for Egypt

Hapiness Zengeni Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe yesterday left for Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, where he will, in his capacity as chairman of the Southern African Development Community, launch the continent’s…

New traffic by-laws unconstitutional

Thulani Ndlovu THE objective of local government is to ensure the provision of services in a sustainable and Constitutional way. However, the Constitutional validity of Statutory Instrument 63 of 2015…

‘Russia, Qatar may lose World Cups’

Russia and Qatar could lose the 2018 and 2022 World Cups respectively if evidence emerges of bribery, leading Fifa official Domenico Scala has said. The countries deny wrongdoing in their…

16 dead after Malaysia quake loosed ‘rocks as big as cars’

BOULDERS “the size of cars” roared down the crowded slopes of Malaysia’s Mount Kinabalu after its earthquake, a witness said, as authorities on Sunday raised the death toll in the…

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