Is truth sacred for Zimbabwean girls in Hillbrow?

ANITA (not real name) left the country for South Africa in 2008 at the height of the country’s historic economic malady that was characterised by run-away inflation.

CHISEL THE DEBRIS: Jesus’ teachings as a textual copy of Buddha (Part 5)

FROM previous articles, Iesous’ (Jesus’) birth narratives presented scripturally is a composite of solar figures, namely, Horus (Heru) of ancient Egypt, Mithra of Persia later adopted by the Roman Empire,…

Woman assaulted over Magaya

A 34-YEAR-OLD man from Gweru will languish in prison after he went berserk and bashed his wife with an iron bar for attending a Magaya Church Service that was held…

Zim cricketers ‘spurn’ $600 000 windfall

ZIMBABWE Cricket must be left astonished as to how else they can get national players motivated after a $600 000 incentive offered to them if they had progressed through to…

OPEN ECONOMY: As their ideology slips, let’s keep ours

Throughout mankind’s history, the most effective means of justifying an ideology has been by offering its fair distribution amongst those promised to realise it! In theology, Biblical Scriptures such as…

Brussels bombers were seen as gangsters

THE Bakraoui brothers’ evolution from violent criminals to Islamist suicide bombers fits a pattern of time spent in jail for gun crime, followed by dodged parole meetings and missed opportunities…

Fans speak on Easter Monday game

Should Kallisto Pasuwa change the starting XI for the Easter Monday game or stick with the same personnel that started on Friday?

Byo son to meet Obama

A YOUNG budding entrepreneur from Bulawayo will raise the country’s flag high after becoming two times lucky. He was selected to undergo two different training programmes that will see him…

17 killed in Ivory Coast farmers, herders clashes

Abidjan — Seventeen people have died in clashes between arable farmers and nomadic herdsmen in Ivory Coast’s north-eastern town of Bouna, the government announced on Friday warning that the toll…

How Mine fail to pay players

HOW Mine’s preparations for the new season appears not to be a bed of roses amid reports that the players were still to be paid their February salaries last week.

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