Another score for Book of African Records

Tafadzwa Zimoyo: Arts Reporter The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has approved The Book of African Records, a Zimbabwean publication that documents African achievements from a Pan-African point of view.

Plight of Mozambican refugees in Chipinge

Luthando Mapepa : Chipinge Correspondent THE scorching sun of the South Eastern Low-veld of Zimbabwe is nearing its peak. The bellowing of livestock greets a visitor as one approaches a makeshift…

Pep’s plea to City fans

MANCHESTER. — Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola warned supporters the club cannot achieve success in the Champions League soccer unless they start fully embracing the competition.

PG’s office in indecent assault, violence storm

Daniel Nemukuyu : Senior Court Reporter SQUABBLES pitting the National Prosecuting Authority’s top hierarchy have taken a nasty turn with national director of public prosecutions Mrs Florence Ziyambi seeking private prosecution…

Touchline tussle in store

LONDON. — David Luiz will start for Chelsea against Liverpool in tonight’s explosive English Premiership soccer match, Antonio Conte has confirmed. The match kicks-off at 9pm. The Brazilian defender completed a shock…

Politically ugly Tsvangirai fears elections

Tafara Shumba : Correspondent Morgan Tsvangirai’s unilateral appointment of Nelson Chamisa and Elias Mudzuri as MDC-T vice presidents and the subsequent court challenge of the appointment by two party activists, Patson…

Lack of national agriculture policy hampers revival

Conrad Mwanawashe: Business Reporter THE development of a national agricultural policy is key to the revival of the agricultural sector as it could provide guidelines and direction for the sector, industry…

SRC allays handball fears

Faith Mutema Sports Reporter THE Sports and Recreation Commission has dismissed fears that Zimbabwe will be excluded from the 2016 International Handball Federation Zone VI Challenge Trophy in South Africa.

Independent churches: Worshipping the African way

Dr Charles Jusa: Correspondent A Great Britain was always considered a world power, with one of the largest empires on the planet throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. The British had…

President arrives in Venezuela

Mabasa Sasa in ISLA MARGARITA, Venezuela THE Non-Aligned Movement must find common ground to tackle powerful nations that seek to undermine the economic sovereignty of developing countries, President Mugabe has…

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