Tomana pulls a sex shocker

. . . ‘12-year-old can consent’ . . . defends court rulings

MAGAYA’S BOMBSHELL

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter PROPHET Walter Magaya, who has been injecting thousands of dollars into ZIFA coffers to support national teams, dropped a bombshell yesterday when he revealed that he was…

Edith WeUtonga goes wild

Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter It seems the composed diva and contemporary musician Edith WeUtonga is elusively flying away. Although WeUtonga, born Edith Katiji, has always been confident on stage, she maintained…

Remembering Father Zimbabwe: On this day, a giant was born

Christopher Charamba Political Writer Well, it’s not official yet but today, June 19, marks the birthday of Father Zimbabwe, the late Vice President Joshua Nkomo who was born on this day…

Whatmore backs Sibanda for India series

ZIMBABWE batsman Vusi Sibanda sustained a right ankle injury, but coach Dave Whatmore is confident he will recover in time for the home series against India.

Community service for wife-bashing soldier

Fungai Jachi Court Reporter AN Inkomo Barracks-based soldier will perform 140 hours of community service after he was convicted of bashing his wife over her excessive drinking habits.

Ecobank, MasterCard seal landmark deal

Happiness Zengeni Business Editor Pan-African banking group Ecobank Transnational Incorporated this week signed a landmark multi-country agreement with global payments technology company MasterCard to bring MasterCard’s payment solutions to more than…

Acoustic Nights celebrate fifth anniversary

Anesu Mawarire Entertainment Reporter Acoustic Nights’ belated fifth anniversary celebrations will be held tonight at Mistys located in Newlands. The event will bring together musicians, comedians and poets from all over…

Editorial Comment: Let’s not insult Father Zimbabwe’s memory

FATHER Zimbabwe Dr Joshua Nkomo would have turned 98 today, having been born on June 19, 1917. We remember him not because he was born on this day, but for…

Western media and running with the pack

Robert Parry  Correspondent In my four decades in national journalism, I started at the Associated Press in 1974, I have grown increasingly concerned about how Americans respond to information, or…

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