Why colonial symbols are loathed in Africa

Baffour Ankomah Baffour’s Beefs The recent campaign in South Africa against colonial statues is just the tip of the iceberg in an Africa-wide phenomenon that is likely to result in the…

Arrest child marriages, Govt told

Abigail Mawonde and Tafadzwa Ndlovu Herald Reporters Zimbabwe is one of the 40 countries in the world with an unacceptably high rate of child marriages where girls enter into marriage before…

Equipment commissioned

From Africa Moyo and Martin Kadzere in HWANGE VICE President Phelekezela Mphoko yesterday commissioned Hwange Colliery Company Limited’s mining equipment worth $31,2 million and urged the company’s management to optimally…

President salutes Africa’s support

Felex Share Senior Reporter President Mugabe has saluted some African nations for standing by Zimbabwe despite pressure from Western countries compelling them to isolate the country.

Zim teen opens studio in Botswana

Mathew Masinge Cool Lifestyle Writer After many years of raising a few thousands dollars for starting up a recording studio, 18-year-old Munashe Chirimanzi who is based in Botswana might be…

Malema remains defiant over Nkandla

CAPE TOWN. — We are determined and unbowed! This was the message from the Economic Freedom Fighters after another disruption in Parliament on Thursday.

Messi’s century of tears, no titles

LA SERENA. — Lionel Messi will play his 100th soccer match for Argentina tonight against Jamaica in the Copa America but it will be a century marked by too many…

Immigrants injured in Germany

STUTTGART. — Several people and one police officer were injured in the southern German town of Ellwangen after an altercation between Syrian and Algerian asylum seekers turned into a mass…

Unpaid work for Govt accountant

Court Reporter An accountant with the Ministry of Energy and Power Development who forged travelling and subsistence allowances will perform 315 hours of community service.

Mali militias exit flashpoint ahead of deal

BAMAKO. — Pro-government militias withdrew from a flashpoint town in northern Mali yesterday, removing a key obstacle to a long-delayed UN-backed peace deal due to be signed this weekend.

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