First impressions of People First
Tichaona Zindoga Political Editor Former Vice President Joice Mujuru has finally come out of the cocoon and she addressed her maiden Press conference as the leader of an outfit called Zimbabwe…
Diamonds land trio in soup
Crime Reporter Police have arrested three men at Anjin Mine at Chiadzwa for allegedly possessing 17 pieces of diamonds. The suspects are Holder Mvura (25), Tafadzwa Tioneseyi (26) and Trinity Bwanali…
China hopes for the best on DPRK
BEIJING. — China yesterday said it hoped the UN Security Council resolution on the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) could be fully and seriously implemented, urging parties concerned not…
Chevrons embarrassed
THE Chevrons yesterday crashed to one of their worst losses in Twenty20 matches following a seven-wicket defeat at the hands of Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association XI yesterday.
‘Illegal ivory trade costing Africa’
ILLEGAL trade in ivory has seen Africa losing elephants at a very high rate, with latest data from the United Nations showing about 60 percent of elephant deaths are at…
MSU lecturer ‘killer’ claims self-defence
Bulawayo Bureau A MINISTRY of Primary and Secondary Education inspector who allegedly murdered his wife who was a lecturer at Midlands State University (MSU) has claimed that he killed her…
Sadc to co-operate on drought
Elita Chikwati : Agriculture Reporter Southern African Development Community (Sadc) member states have been challenged to urgently implement measures to mitigate the effects of El-Nino to reduce food shortages and malnutrition.
Cargo piles up at Beitbridge
. . . as new pre-shipment regulations face challenges Thupeyo Muleya : Beitbridge Bureau THE implementation of Government’s new pre-shipment regulations under the Consignment- Based Conformity Assessment (CBCA) programme took off…
Tributes flow as Crowe dies
AUCKLAND. – Pioneering cricketer Martin Crowe, widely acknowledged as New Zealand’s greatest batsman who laid the foundations for Twenty20 cricket, was hailed a “hero” yesterday after he died of cancer…
‘Pistorius’ appeal lacked prospect of success’
Johannesburg. — The Constitutional Court did not believe that Oscar Pistorius would be successful if he appealed his murder conviction. It was based on this that the highest court in the…











