Malawi fire Flames coaches

Garry Chirwa in BLANTYRE, Malawi BARELY a day after going down 1-2 to Zimbabwe’s Warriors in a 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier, the Football Association of Malawi have fired…

THANK YOU WARRIORS• Malawi now want Pasuwa • Zifa given until tomorrow to pay coach

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor CALLISTO PASUWA might be the toast of the nation, after guiding the Warriors to a sensational Nations Cup win on Saturday, but his future with…

Tragedy in the Sahara. . . 18 migrants found dead in desert

Geneva. — The bodies of 18 West African migrants hoping to reach Europe have been found in the Sahara Desert near Arlit in Niger, the International Organisation for Migration said…

S. Korea urged to ban MERS suspects’ travel

SEOUL. — The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Saturday strongly advised South Korea to ban all people suspected of being infected with the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) or having…

By-elections expose People First, media

Zvamaida Murwira and Nyemudzai Kakore The outcome of the just ended by-elections showed that the so-called People First project linked to sacked former vice president Dr Joice Mujuru is a…

Concourt calls for law to enforce dual citizenship

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter The Constitutional Court has called for the enactment of legislation that recognises dual citizenship and spells out how lost citizenship can be restored to make…

Revellers defy cold spell

Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter The winter season might be in full swing but that has not deterred night owls patrolling nightspots during the cold nights in the capital in search…

Stand up against West: President

Takunda Maodza in JOHANNESBURG, South Africa PRESIDENT Mugabe has urged Africans to wake up and realise they are being set against each other by powerful nations that cause wars on…

Zimasco scales down ops

Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter Zimbabwe’S largest ferrochrome producer, Zimasco has scaled down its ferrochrome smelting operations to 40 percent capacity due to the prevailing low market prices for ferrochrome on…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: The West can keep its ICC . . .

FROM time immemorial Africans have been given a raw deal by Westerners from the time of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade to colonialism and now neo-colonialism manifest in several duplicitous institutions…

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