12 die after bootleg binge

Jakarta. — Twelve Indonesian men have died after drinking bootleg liquor, police said yesterday, the latest deaths in the Muslim-majority country caused by homemade alcohol. The victims died in Bantul…

You can’t impose sanctions on the mind

University of Zimbabwe’s Professor Levi Nyagura is the longest serving Vice Chancellor at the institution since the attainment of independence. A Pro-Vice Chancellor from 1995 to 2002, Prof Nyagura was…

Ammara to headline Africa Day concert

Peter Tanyanyiwa : Arts Correspondent All is set for the “TiriAfrica” concert which is scheduled to take place on Africa Day and will be headlined by the “Mukoko” hit-maker Amara Brown…

Opinion pollsters paint contradictory pictures on Brexit

London. — Just over five weeks before a referendum on whether Britain should stay in the European Union, the message from opinion polls is simple: It is impossible to predict…

Speed training boost for Zim athletes

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter LOCAL sports management company Kyros Sports will next week host a speed training clinic at Innovate gym in Harare. The clinic will be conducted by UK-based Zimbabwean…

Pay up, businesswoman ordered

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter The High Court has ordered a Harare businesswoman Ms Patience Chivasa to pay back $22 000 owed to Sebenzisa Marketing and Media Communications. Ms Chivasa allegedly…

Robbers pounce on college

Prosper Dembedza Court Correspondent FIVE men yesterday appeared in court for allegedly tying a Herentals College security guard with shoelaces before stealing a laptop and a safe containing $154 from the…

Govt rap hooliganism

Sports Reporter Sport and Recreation Minister Makhosini Hlongwane yesterday added his voice in denouncing acts of hooliganism that have been witnessed recently at football matches following riots by Dynamos supporters…

Liverpool unfazed

BASEL. — Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp insists Sevilla’s two successive Europa League soccer titles mean nothing ahead of this year’s final tonight. The match kicks-off at 8:45pm.

Brazil’s new leader quells PG concerns

Brasilia. — Brazil’s interim president, Michel Temer, on Monday said he would continue a tradition of nominating a prosecutor general (PG) who comes recommended by peers, allaying concerns about judicial…

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