EPL leads record transfer spree
Paris — The cash-loaded English Premier League led a record-breaking raid for talent by Europe’s top clubs before the transfer window slammed shut yesterday, with Arsenal alone paying more than…
Malawi court jails ex-justice minister for 13 years
Lilongwe — The High Court of Malawi has jailed former justice minister Ralph Kasambara for 13 years for conspiring to murder Treasury official Paul Mphwiyo.
‘Champions League changes a scandal’
Cape Town – President of the Premiere Ligue union Bernard Caiazzo has labelled Uefa’s changes to the Champions League format as a scandal and a scam.
Fresh divisions in Masvingo war vets’ executive
Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent FRESH divisions have emerged among war veterans in Masvingo following a meeting led by acting national chairperson Cde George Mlala which ushered a new interim executive.
Steam Train Company grinds to a halt
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THE Victoria Falls Steam Train Company has been liquidated and its assets are set to go under the hammer on September 9 to pay debts…
Indeed there is a log in Uncle Sam’s eye
Tafara Shumba Correspondent The outrageous statements recently made by the US on the riotous demonstrations by the opposition that rocked Harare last week raise serious suspicion of collaboration, a development…
Pregnant girl begs to wed rapist brother
Tanaka Mrewa, Court Reporter OFFICIALS at the Bulawayo Regional court were left in shock recently after a pregnant 12 year-old from Plumtree confidently defended her brother, who impregnated her, saying…
Starbrite winner Novuyo pregnant
Nkosilesisa Ncube, Showbiz Reporter LAST year’s Starbrite winner — Novuyo Seagal Dube has not been in the limelight since her victory as she is pregnant.
Wrangle grounds ZimPF operations
Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent OPERATIONS of Dr Joice Mujuru’s Zimbabwe People First (ZimPF) in Masvingo are almost grounded as the wrangle over the recent demotion from the provincial chairpersonship of Retired…
What’s in a Name?
Crystabel Chikayi CAN a name really influence how one thinks, behaves or shape one’s destiny? Mr Bayanai Tshuma, a Bulawayo man based in South Africa seems to thinks so.











