President leaves for Papua New Guinea

Hebert Zharare, Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Mugabe left the country yesterday to join other Heads of State and Governments attending the 8th summit of African, Caribbean and Pacific group of States…

Building emotional connections with customers

Lenox Lizwi Mhlanga I was reading an interesting discussion on LinkedIn, the business social media network, on the difference between a logo and a brand. The issue was that people…

Zambia rescues four girls trafficked from Malawi

Lusaka — Immigration officers in Zambia have reportedly rescued four Malawian girls believed to have been trafficked into that country.

Kaka called up to Brazil’s squad

Brazil have called on Kaka as a late addition for next month’s Centenary Copa America in the United States, the Brazilian Football Confederation said on Thursday.

High drama as Nadal withdraws from French Open

Paris — Nine-time champion Rafael Nadal withdrew from the French Open with a left wrist injury yesterday, but insisted the heartbreaking setback did not mean the end of his career.

Eyes on 11th UCL crown: Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo insists personal goals will be put to one side as Real Madrid seek to embellish their incredible European record with victory over Atletico Madrid in the Champions League…

Katsande big winner at Chiefs’ awards

The 2015/16 Kaizer Chiefs awards ceremony took place on Thursday evening, with midfield hardman Willard Katsande making a clean-sweep of the top individual honours.

Hlongwane to officiate golf prize giving ceremony

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter THE Minister of Sport and Recreation Makhosini Hlongwane will tonight officiate at the prize giving ceremony for the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services Commissioner General’s…

Hawks raid genitals collector’s gun shop

Bloemfontein — More than 1,600 firearms were seized by the Hawks at a gun shop in Bloemfontein, owned by Danish national Peter Frederiksen who is accused of collecting women’s genitals…

Australian party leader says some Trump views ‘barking mad’

Canberra – Australia’s opposition leader has described some of the presumptive Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s views as “barking mad,” breaking a longstanding Australian convention of avoiding taking sides in…

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