Hlongwane wants Boxing Act overhaul

Harare Bureau SPORT and Recreation Minister, Makhosini Hlongwane, has met the country’s boxing authorities and emphasised the need for a review of the Act that governs the operations of the…

Hlongwane wants Boxing Act overhaul

Harare Bureau SPORT and Recreation Minister, Makhosini Hlongwane, has met the country’s boxing authorities and emphasised the need for a review of the Act that governs the operations of the…

Border Strikers on course to win league

Midlands Correspondent BEITBRIDGE outfit Border Strikers are on course for a maiden appearance in the topflight league next season after stretching their lead at the top of the Central Soccer…

Border Strikers on course to win league

Midlands Correspondent BEITBRIDGE outfit Border Strikers are on course for a maiden appearance in the topflight league next season after stretching their lead at the top of the Central Soccer…

House music lovers in for yet another treat

Bongani Ndlovu Showbiz Correspondent HOUSE music lovers will be in for yet another treat next month when one of South Africa’s leading house music groups, Black Motion, make their way…

House music lovers in for yet another treat

Bongani Ndlovu Showbiz Correspondent HOUSE music lovers will be in for yet another treat next month when one of South Africa’s leading house music groups, Black Motion, make their way…

Musica 2015 preps advanced

Arts Reporter Preparations for MUSICA 2015, the annual musical festival organised by the Embassy of Italy, are at an advanced stage. The musical showcase will kick off with a concert by…

Man steals $800, petrol-bombs wife

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter A soldier stationed at the Central Ammunition Depot in Zvimba allegedly petrol-bombed his wife for refusing to flee with him to South Africa after he stole $840…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Diaspora remittances vital for economy

Government’s efforts to harness Diaspora remittances has a lot to commend it. This is an area that has remained largely untapped so far. In 2014, we accounted for only about…

Jamaica calls Britain to pay billions for slavery

NEW YORK. — David Cameron is facing calls for Britain to pay billions of pounds in reparations for slavery ahead of his first official visit to Jamaica today.

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