Mnangagwa now Acting President
Senior Reporter Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa is now the Acting President, taking over from Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko, who has been acting since President Mugabe went on his annual leave…
Melting Antarctic icebergs slow global warming
OSLO. — The biggest icebergs breaking off Antarctica unexpectedly help to slow global warming as they melt away into the chill Southern Ocean, scientists said yesterday.
MDC-T: Hoping for bumper harvest from drought
Tichaona Zindoga Political Editor When Acting President Phelekhezela Mphoko last week called for a national week of prayer for rains, since Zimbabwe, like many other African countries, is facing a severe…
‘Zim tourism master plan out by mid-year’
The Government is developing a tourism Master Plan expected to drive the growth and success of the sector in the next two decades, an official has said. The sector is already…
Black Bird starts youth ministry
Xolisani Nyathi Review Correspondent Former Star FM producer/presenter Nonkululeko Kasango Vundla, also known as “Black Bird”, has started a youth ministry called “Turn Up Ministries”.
‘Gumbura used cigarettes to buy inmates’ allegiance’
Prosper Dembedza Court Correspondent The 960 bricks of cigarettes that were smuggled into Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison by jailed Independent End Time Message leader Robert Martin Gumbura were used by…
Schools turn away pupils over fees
Herald Reporters Some boarders were left stranded at their pick-up points in Harare yesterday ahead of the opening of the 2016 First Term today as school authorities denied them access…
Racism, Rustenburg and the ANC’s 2016 challenges
Greg Nicolson Correspondent Rustenburg’s Civic Centre served as the ANC’s administrative base while it organised the party’s birthday celebrations. On Friday, a market of stalls sold merchandise on its lawns and President…
Murray’s hope
MELBOURNE. — Finally clinching an elusive Australian Open tennis crown is Andy Murray’s number one goal for the new year but the Briton concedes that his hopes of success at…
India to blood rookies
NEW DELHI. — India will test out several uncapped players in the limited- overs cricket series in Australia, captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni said yesterday.







