Looking for village love

OUR neighbour Jemba, the one who is always hunting, is looking for a wife. He is tired of living alone. He left the village many years ago to work at…

Is there a perfect ref?

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor WILFRED MUKUNA, the ZIFA Referees boss, whose committee pronounced a summary suspension of Bongani Gadzikwa for a howler at Rufaro on Sunday, suffered a similar fate…

Bhasikiti ouster aboveboard

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter The expulsion of former Politburo member Mr Kudakwashe Bhasikiti from Zanu-PF was due to a vote of no confidence passed against him and the politician has no…

Sponsors dump Miss Zim Trust?

Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter Repeated scandals seem to have hit the Miss Zimbabwe Trust where it matters – in the pocket. The prizeS for the current beauty queen are significantly worth…

Sadc deploys Ramaphosa to Lesotho

JOHANNESBURG. — Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa has been urgently sent to Lesotho to consult with Prime Minister Pakalitha Mosisili following fears of more political instability in the country.

Plane crash claims 113 people

JAKARTA. — At least 113 people aboard an Indonesian air force C-130 were killed when the plane crashed in a residential neighbourhood in the city of Medan on the northern…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Auditor-General must not labour in vain

PARLIAMENT must act on the Auditor-General’s reports. The Auditor-General Mrs Mildred Chiri has been doing a sterling job to alert Parliament and therefore the authorities and the public in general…

Zanu-PF plunges into polls

Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter Zanu-PF has started restructuring process of its provincial structures starting with Mashonaland East where five candidates have submitted CVs to contest in provincial elections slated for…

Zimpapers poised for growth, profitability

Business Reporter LISTED media group Zimbabwe Newspapers is firmly poised for growth and further dominance of the media industry after reversing its 2014 full- year loss to profitability.

Burundi vote counting finishes

BUJUMBURA. — Burundi election officials finished vote-counting yesterday, a day after internationally condemned polls boycotted by the opposition, with the ruling party expected to win a sweeping victory.

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