Kenya seeks to repatriate prisoners

NAIROBI. – Kenya is drafting a Bill that will see its nationals serving jail terms in foreign countries to be repatriated to serve the remaining years or months in local…

Another family cries foul over SA post-mortem

Sifelani Tsiko Senior Writer THE family of Zimbabwean gynaecologist Dr Tham Matinde, who was found dead at his Cape Town home in South Africa, in July last year, has expressed concern…

IFC to draft new Zim investment programme

The World Bank approved that management of the International Finance Corporation proceed to prepare a new investment programme for private sector projects in Zimbabwe.

US, S. Korea in joint drill

POHANG. — US and South Korean troops staged a big amphibious landing exercise on Saturday, storming simulated North Korean beach defences amid heightened tension and threats by the North to…

ZAOGA pleads for mercy

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter THE Zimbabwe Assemblies of God Africa church (Zaoga), which built its university on someone’s gold claims in Bindura, has pleaded with the High Court to suspend…

Poor handling contributes to food loss: FAO

Business Reporter More than a quarter of food produced by farmers in sub-Saharan Africa is lost due to poor methods of post harvest handling. According to Food and Agriculture Organisation…

Chitembwe ready for season

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter CAPS United . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 (1) Mutare City Rovers . .…

Nigeria’s Wizkid confirms Zim tour

Peter Tanyanyiwa Arts Correspondent Award-winning Nigerian star Wizkid, born Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, is set to make his debut performance in Zimbabwe at Old Hararians Sports Club on April 8.

Martial to the rescue

LONDON. — Manchester United striker Anthony Martial kept their FA Cup hopes alive when he struck eight minutes from time to salvage a 1-1 draw with West Ham United in…

Chanting down the new capitalism

Stanely Mushava Literature Today Multinational companies investing in knowledge-sharing schemes are looking to replace universities and phase out the arts, humanities and poetry courses with programmes that train workers for a…

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