Iran blames S. Arabia

TEHRAN. — Iran’s supreme leader said Saudi Arabia is responsible for Thursday’s stampede during the annual hajj in which 131 Iranians were among more than 700 Muslim pilgrims killed.

Boks seek Samoan redemption

BIRMINGHAM. — Following their sensational defeat by Japan, South Africa are ready to get their Rugby World Cup campaign back on track against Samoa today. The match kicks-off at 5:45pm.

Sadc on drought alert

Admire Ndlovu Correspondent SOUTHERN Africa is assessing its food security situation amid preliminary indications that the region could experience a drought. The 19th Southern African Regional Climate Outlook Forum (Sarcof-19), which met…

Sino-Zim trade hits $1,2bn

Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter Trade between Zimbabwe and China has reached the $1,2 billion mark and the two countries should continue strengthening their political, economic and cultural relations, outgoing Chinese Ambassador…

Skipper Chigumbura rallies his Chevrons

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE cricket team captain Elton Chigumbura is happy with the spirit in camp and has challenged his teammates to raise their game when they get their…

When newspaper waits to surprise self!

IT was the hawk-eyed Joram Nyathi who this week observed that, “What’s killing journalism in this country is that everyone is trying to double as a prophet and a politician.”

A family of snake charmers

Sydney Kawadza Senior Features Writer Snakes have always had a bad reputation and scare a lot of people, young and old. From those who believe in Christianity, to many who follow…

The Interview: All is well in Mashonaland West

This week, the ruling zanu-pf Secretary for Administration Cde Ignatius Chombo wrote to Mashonaland West Province announcing the nullification by the party’s Politburo of the purported vote of no confidence…

All set for handball trophy

Sports Reporter ALL is set for the handball Presidential Trophy set for today and tomorrow at Houghton Park Primary School. The tournament will see men and women teams fighting for honours…

‘We were only paid $400 each’

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor ZIFA board members – Twine Phiri and John Phiri – have revealed they were paid $400 each, in allowances to cover their board expenses, from funds…

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