Fighting for your Prophecy Part II
Emmanuel Makandiwa UFIC Last week we read from 1 Timothy 1 verse 18; This charge I commit unto thee, son Timothy, according to the prophecies which went before on thee, that…
Global food prices down slightly in July: UN agency
UNITED NATIONS. – The international prices for major food commodities saw a modest decline in July, following five consecutive months of increases, according to the United Nations Food and Agriculture…
Henry welcomes Pogba
LONDON. — Thierry Henry hopes Paul Pogba is utilised in an attacking midfield position by Jose Mourinho, admitting he is excited to see the France international play in the English…
Diplomats add colour to pomp, fanfare
Fidelis Munyoro and Nyemudzai Kakore Diplomats from several countries have hailed Zimbabweans for coming out in their numbers to honour fallen gallant sons and daughters of the liberation struggle who…
Ervine, Moor inspire Chevrons
Mehluli Sibanda in BULAWAYO LEFT-HANDED batsman, Craig Ervine, struck a beautiful maiden unbeaten century while Peter Moor and Chamunorwa Chibhabha also made their first half tons in the longer version…
‘I was depressed for the longest time’
Johannesburg. – In a revealing interview with Drum magazine former child star and Boom Shaka singer Theo Nhlengethwa has spoken out about battling depression and anxiety since 2014.
SA cricketers banned
JOHANNESBURG. — Cricket South Africa said yesterday they had banned four players following a match-fixing probe of the 2015 domestic Twenty20 competition.
Beware of divisive elements: Minister
Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter Defence Minister Dr Sydney Sekeramayi has urged Zimbabweans to be wary of divisive elements who are taking advantage of the country’s economic challenges to push their regime…
‘United bigger than Barca’
LONDON. — Zlatan Ibrahimovic labelled Manchester United as the “biggest club he has played for” after scoring the winning goal on his competitive debut for club in the 2-1 Community…
S. Sudan needs new ideas, not UN-imposed govt
Simon Allison Correspondent It’s a tempting idea; given South Sudan’s apparent failure to govern itself; maybe that right should be taken away from them. But it’s also condescending, neocolonial, and completely…



