Uganda Supreme Court outlaws refund of bride price
KAMPALA. — The refund of bride price after a breakdown of a customary marriage in Uganda is now illegal, the Supreme Court pronounced. The pronouncement was made on Tuesday by a…
Zifa to heed court order
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor ZIFA have indicated that they will comply with a High Court order barring them from issuing transfer certificates for CAPS United players and hinted that…
China donates $2m for conservation
Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Reporter China yesterday donated $2,3 million worth of equipment to be used to curb the illegal hunting and poaching of game in this country. An additional $100 000…
MP orders cop to remove uniform
Fungai Lupande Court Reporter The recently-elected Harare East National Assembly member Cde Terence Mukupe led a group of youths that besieged Mabvuku Police Station and ordered the officer-in-charge to remove…
CBZ secures $46m line of credit
Martin Kadzere and Conrad Mwanawashe CBZ Holdings has secured a $46 million line of credit of which $10 million will be used to capacitate the small and medium-sized enterprises sector…
Charly Black ready for action
Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter Jamaican dancehall star Desmond Mendez, who is popularly known as Charly Black, is now in the country ahead of Heroes Sunsplash gig to be held at…
Toni Braxton, Babyface to spend a week in Zim
Bulawayo Bureau America’s legendary R‘n’B superstars, Toni Braxton and Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds will be spending a week in Zimbabwe later this month as part of their African Tour.
Diouf turns to politics
KUALA LUMPUR. – El Hadji Diouf’s reputation for sublime footwork and turbulent tantrums is known around the globe, but after glory at the World Cup and in England’s Premier League,…
Zim art on spotlight in Italy
Stephen Garan’anga Visual Art Every art exhibition is different especially with various sets of artists working on different themes, at different periods under different pressures and even under the same organisation…
President’s vision a blessing to Africa
Bernard Bwoni Correspondent Leaders like President Mugabe are often carelessly undermined, under-valued and under-appreciated, recklessly misrepresented and misunderstood in their own time and their vision deliberately downplayed.











