SA’s adolescent sex bill signed into law

CAPE TOWN. — A Bill that decriminalises sex between consenting adolescents has been signed into law. Changes to the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Related Matters) Amendment Bill were adopted by…

Zim writers thrown into grief

Beaven Tapureta Bookshelf Writer Virginia Phiri on Saturday July 11, 2015, steered a writer’s workshop for this year’s edition of Short Story Day Africa Prize which has ‘Water’ as its theme. Sadly,…

Mahachi joins Young Warriors

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter THE injury-hit Young Warriors began their training camp yesterday with coach Callisto Pasuwa hoping that some of the players will recover to face South Africa…

MSU group for Chibuku Road to Fame finals

Midlands Correspondent Midlands State University afro-jazz outfit, Those Guys, will represent the province at the Chibuku Road to Fame finals to be held in Bulawayo this weekend. The college group…

J.K. Rowling defends Serena

“Harry Potter” author J. K. Rowling has branded a critic of Serena Williams’ appearance an “idiot’’. The best-selling novelist – who’s best known for penning the “Harry Potter” series – has…

Indian cricket in turmoil

NEW DELHI. – Cricket’s Indian Premier League was thrown into turmoil yesterday when a Supreme Court-appointed panel suspended two of the eight teams after officials were found guilty of illegally…

Champs dance the night away

LONDON. – Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams revived an old tradition as the Wimbledon tennis winners celebrated their titles by dancing together to the Bee Gees’ hit “Night Fever” at…

Muparati recovers

Sports Reporter FORMER Soccer Star of the Year Tawanda Muparati has shaken off the injury that kept him out of the game for almost five months and is looking to…

Inmates release album

Immaculate Hove Entertainment Reporter Chikuribi Maximum Prison inmates known as “The Salvation of Man”, have released a gospel album titled “Rega Kumhanya”. The group, which comprises 16 members, sings about…

Nintendo president dies

Nintendo Co. president Satoru Iwata, who led the Japanese game-maker back to ascendancy in the early 2000s with the Wii console, has died. He was 55.

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