TB Joshua’s declaration on Zim

Fatima Bulla Popular Nigerian preacher, Prophet TB Joshua declared a new dawn for Zimbabwe during Prophetic, Healing and Deliverance Ministries’ Night of Turnaround 4 prayer meeting in Harare last Friday.…

BOOKS: ‘Let your pen and paper save us’

HAVING reviewed a poetry anthology by upcoming writers last week, I decided to dig around for other works by poets who are still finding their feet in the world of…

Scoto introduces Bachelor of Technology Honours Degree

THE country’s leading hospitality and tourism training institution, Bulawayo’s School of Hospitality and Tourism (Scoto) has introduced a Bachelor of Technology Honours Degree in Hotel, Catering and Tourism Management

Man sodomises employer’s son

Tatenda Gapare Sunday News Reporter A MAN from Inyathi was hauled before the courts for allegedly sodomising his employer’s Grade Three son. The 20-year-old was employed as a gardener at…

Granny shreds one million euros to spite heirs

An Austrian 85-year-old cut up into tiny pieces almost a million euros ($1,1 million) in an apparent attempt to spite her heirs, authorities said on Thursday.

Mtshabezi pipeline: Part of solution to Mat South droughts

WHILE Bulawayo residents may seem to be the biggest beneficiaries of the Mtshabezi pipeline, villagers from Umzingwane district, from where the water resource is being exploited, also have every reason…

Aunty Charity: I am sorry

THE past week I have been talking about the unending triangle war that involves mother-in-law and daughter-in-law and I figured, what a better way to end it than apologise to…

President Caps 2119 ZOU students

Harmony Agere President Robert Mugabe yesterday capped 2 119 graduates at Zimbabwe Open University with national hero and educationist Dr Sikhanyiso “Duke” Ndlovu being posthumously conferred with an Honorary Doctor…

Jabulani Nkomo on why he snubbed Zifa vice-presidency

Senior Sports Reporter FORMER Zimbabwe Football Association board member Jabulani Nkomo has given his reasons why he turned down a request to enter the race for the Zifa vice-presidency.

Burundi leaders told to stop inciting mass violence

The international community has condemned Burundi’s government for inciting violence amid a deteriorating security situation in the country and expressed alarm at a number of apparent summary executions.

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