Chiefs warned over tsikamutandas

Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief CHIEFS who entertain witch-hunters, popularly known as tsikamutanda will be stripped of their right to preside over traditional courts, Zimbabwe Council of Chiefs president Chief Fortune…

Ndoro visits destitute Mkandawire

Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter WARRIORS and Orlando Pirates striker Tendai Ndoro yesterday visited former AmaZulu tough tackling defender David Mkandawire, now a beggar in Johannesburg, South Africa after years of…

Smuggling ring smashed

Italian police on Monday arrested 25 Eritreans, 12 Ethiopians and an Italian who they said belonged to an organisation that had smuggled thousands of migrants into Europe from Africa.

War vets, churches condemn violence

Harare Bureau War veterans and church leaders yesterday strongly condemned the violence that engulfed parts of Harare on Monday and Beitbridge last Friday saying only dialogue should be used to…

Ferguson legacy inspires Mourinho

Jose Mourinho said the Manchester United job had come at just the right time in his life and he would be targeting legend Alex Ferguson’s two Champions League trophies.

Lumumba to appear in court

Harare Bureau Former Zanu-PF activist William Mutumanje also known as Acie Lumumba, facing charges of undermining the President as defined in Section 33 (2) of the Criminal Law (Codification and…

‘Its’ Wales v Portugal, not Bale v Ronaldo’

Gareth Bale has played down the significance of his duel with Real Madrid team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo ahead of Wales’ Euro 2016 semi-final against Portugal.

More ministers for India

India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi yesterday introduced 19 new ministers into his cabinet, sparking criticism by his political opponents.

Graft inquiry hit businesses

Spanish police raided town halls and businesses across the country yesterday, arresting 12 people as part of a sweeping investigation into the suspected infiltration of local governments by organised crime.

Imports impediment to building national reserves

Prosper Ndlovu, Business Editor THE capacity of Zimbabwe’s manufacturing industries to satisfy demand has come under spotlight following the promulgation of Statutory Instrument 64 of 2016, a fortnight ago, which…

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