US up to serious mischief in SA, region

Christopher Farai Charamba Correspondent In years following the war on terror would be used as a catchphrase and justification for a US military campaign or the deployment of forces and creation…

Ndebele for NAFAZ job

Sports Reporter PREMIER Soccer League chief executive Kenny Ndebele, whose golden administrative hand helped transform the domestic top-flight league, is set to take over as head of secretariat at the…

People First hits stormy waters

Tichaona Zindoga Political Editor Zimbabwe People First led by former Vice President Joice Mujuru appears headed for a split as senior members are haggling over positions and the ideology it must…

Chevrons gear for series

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE cricket team coach Makhaya Ntini says the tour by India is the best thing that has happened to his charges as he believe the matches will…

Chunga eyes top three finish

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter HARARE City coach Moses “Bambo” Chunga says his men are ready for his first assignment against Ngezi Platinum in a Castle Lager Premiership tie at Baobab on…

Mother-in-law backs Kereke

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter Zanu-PF Bikita West MP Munyaradzi Kereke’s mother-in-law whose grandchildren were allegedly sexually abused by the legislator, yesterday stood by her son-in-law and exonerated him from the…

Patson Dzamara arrested

Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter PATSON Dzamara, who recently released an effigy that he claimed was his missing brother — MDC-T activist-cum-journalist, Itai, in detention — has been arrested.

Franco Slomo injured in car accident

Tawanda Marwizi : Arts Correspondent Extra Kwazvose front man Francis Dhaka, widely known as Franco Slomo, was involved in a car accident in Chivhu on his way from South Africa on…

Kenya fires 302 police officers

NAIROBI. – The National Police Service Commission has sacked 302 police officers who failed to appear for vetting. The officers’ ranks range from constable to chief inspector.

Air industry profitability outlook improves: IATA

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has said it had revised up its 2016 profit outlook for the global air transport industry, to $39,4 billion from $35,3 billion last year. IATA…

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