Ndoro now a Buccaneer

Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter LOCAL football manager George Deda has backed Zimbabwe international Tendai Ndoro to shine at ABSA Premiership giants following the former Chicken Inn man’s switch to the…

Cooked mealies? Think again!

Christopher Farai Charamba Features Writer If one thought they had seen the worst of the unfolding crisis in Harare where unregulated informal and illegal vending activities are taking place, then there…

US hate groups identify with shooter

ABBEVILLE. — Leaders of America’s core white supremacist groups have a laundry list of perceived grievances. They say the media ignore black on white crime; that desegregation has led to poorer…

Extraterritorial probe for perm sec’s case

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter The State has indicated that there are extraterritorial investigations to be conducted in South Africa and Botswana in the corruption charges against the Secretary for…

Djokovic seeks redemption

LONDON. – Three weeks after his heartbreaking French Open tennis final defeat, Novak Djokovic resurfaces to defend his Wimbledon title and prove that his Paris scars have healed.

Pan-African Parliament urges Africa to quit ICC

From George Maponga in Masvingo The Pan African Parliament (PAP) has added its voice to the growing calls for Africa to dump the International Criminal Court, lambasting the Netherlands-based court…

Master-stroke in fight against violent extremism

Javad Zarif Special Correspondent Violent extremism is probably the most critical challenge that is not only menacing our region, but in fact the entire world, where threats recognise no borders.…

Four flags, three presidents and a killer

The Arena Hildegarde HELL hath no fury like a man spurned. Former Presidential Affairs Minister Didymus Mutasa’s never-ending playing to the gallery is reaching desperate levels.

starafrica shelves retrenchment plans

Sugar processor starafrica corporation has shelved plans to retrench workers citing inadequate funds to carry out the exercise. The company wrote notices of retrenchment late last year to the National Employment…

Wrongfully jailed man to get $6,25m

New York. — New York City has agreed to pay $6,25 million to a black man wrongfully imprisoned for nearly 25 years for a murder he didn’t commit. The settlement, reached…

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