Virginity: Violence, double standards

Lazarus Sauti “Women, unlike men, have to worry about their virginity. They are taught that their virginity is valuable, even a commodity. Remember the issue of mombe yechimanda; virginity is…

Midlands official defies Kasukuwere order

Bulawayo Bureau SUSPENDED Zanu-PF Midlands deputy provincial chairperson, Cde Daniel McKenzie Ncube yesterday convened a meeting in Kwekwe, defying an order by the party commissar to halt all provincial meetings…

New Zealand rejects flag change

Wellington. – New Zealanders voted convincingly against a proposal to ditch Britain’s Union Jack from the national flag, preliminary results released by election officials showed yesterday.

PG receives takeover offer

Golden Sibanda : Senior Business Reporter PG Industries says it has received a written offer from a prospective investor for the takeover of the business and injection of fresh capital. The group…

Beta bricks targets 15 percent output increase

Clay brick and tile manufacturer, Beta Holdings is targeting a 15 percent increase in brick output in 2016 at 155 million bricks after having invested over $5 million into operations…

All set for Mr, Ms Novice

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter ALL is set for the 2016 Mr and Ms Novice body-building contest at Longchen Plaza in the capital tomorrow night. The event, the first on the calendar, will…

Comoros, Ghana win

JOHANNESBURG. — Comoros ended a 3 084-day wait for a first competitive international football victory when they beat visiting Botswana 1-0 yesterday in a 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier.

Rogue livestock cops face jail

Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter Police officers who connive with thieves to steal livestock from farmers will be fired and face the full wrath of law, a senior police officer said yesterday. Addressing…

Zifa approve coaching courses

Sports Reporter ZIFA have approved a number of coaching courses, to be held by the Soccer Coaches Union of Zimbabwe led by football legend Moses Chunga, to help develop the…

Climate change to force deadly diet shift…Temps, precipitation changes likely to cut global harvests…Fruit, vegetable consumption set to fall

Jacob Silberberg Correspondent Climate change will severely impact global food production, causing an estimated 529 000 deaths by 2050 from resulting diet shifts compared with a future without higher carbon emissions,…

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