Bodybuilders vow to keep Mr ZITF tittle in Byo

Raymond Jaravaza, Sports Correspondent THREE Bulawayo bodybuilders are hard at training ahead of the Mr Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) competition to be held at a city nightclub on April…

Misfiring Barca seek response

Barcelona can redress their stuttering domestic form by sealing their passage to the Champions League semifinals when they visit Atletico Madrid today.

Ex-Bosso star appeals for financial assistance

Senior Sports Reporter FORMER Highlanders striker Ndumiso Vundla, who lost his eyesight in 2010 and eventually his teaching job, is appealing for assistance to return to college to do special…

HIV infections, deaths fall further

Paidamoyo Chipunza Harare Bureau HIV prevalence in Zimbabwe continues to decline as the country makes progress in getting more people living with HIV to know their status and start receiving anti-retroviral…

Committee recommends impeaching Brazil’s Dilma Rousseff

A committee of Brazil’s lower house of Congress has recommended the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff, who faces charges of breaking budget laws to support her re-election in 2014.

Hlalo Senate dream crumbles

Mashudu Netsianda Senior Court Reporter FORMER MDC-T Senator Matson Hlalo’s dream of retaining his parliamentary seat after he was expelled from the Senate crumbled following the dismissal of his appeal by…

Hostile victim defends sex abuser in court

Melody Baya Court Reporter A girl, 12, from Entumbane suburb turned into a hostile witness yesterday after she took to the stand and aggressively defended her cousin, 22, who had sex…

Double burial at Heroes Acre

Harare Bureau THE late national heroines Cde Victoria Fikile Chitepo and Cde Vivian Mwashita will be laid to rest side-by-side at the National Heroes Acre in Harare today — the…

Investigators visit Panama Papers law firm’s office

Panama City – Panamanian prosecutors visited the offices of the Mossack Fonseca law firm on Monday to look into its allegations that a computer hacker was behind the leak of…

Race begins for UN’s new secretary-general post

For the first time in history of the United Nations all member states will get a chance to question the candidates for secretary-general, in a move designed to make the…

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