Nations gather over ISIS threat in Libya

Vienna — Major powers were gathered in the Austrian capital yesterday to discuss the expanding presence of the Islamic State jihadist group in Libya, just across the Mediterranean from Europe.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Losing parties have themselves to blame

Opposition politician, Professor Lovemore Madhuku stated the obvious when he told Midlands State University students on Friday that there is no rigging in local elections.

Jah Prayzah thrills in Masvingo, Beitbridge

Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent Jah Prayzah showed why he is a household name in the local entertainment industry as he staged a five-star performance at the popular Ritz Night Club…

Zesa stops Maziwisa engagement

Felex Share Harare Bureau Zesa Holdings chief executive Josh Chifamba, has with immediate effect, directed the power utility’s subsidiaries to stop any further payments for public relations consultancy to Fruitful…

The albino who confronted a witchdoctor

Vibeke Venema Stephane Ebongue fled Cameroon because of the colour of his skin – his albinism made him a target for those who believe such people have special powers.

President to determine Tomana’s fitness for office

Daniel Nemukuyu Harare Bureau The Judicial Service Commission yesterday resolved to make a recommendation to President Robert Mugabe to set up a tribunal to investigate and assess whether Prosecutor-General Johannes…

Hwange Colliery gets new board

Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter THE government has appointed five new board members for Hwange Colliery Company Limited (HCCL)who have been mandated to turn around the fortunes of the company.

Serena reinforces huge rankings lead

Paris — Serena Williams reinforced her huge lead at the top of the WTA Tour rankings a week out from the start of the French Open after winning the Italian…

Close some embassies — MPs…Zim ambassador to Kuwait owed $127k in salary arrears

Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter MEMBERS of Parliament have recommended the closure of some embassies due to the cash crisis that has seen some diplomats and embassy staff failing to get…

Diplomats allowances slashed

Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter THE Civil Service Commission (CSC) has with effect from this month slashed all diplomats’ allowances due to the prevailing economic challenges.

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