Survival series rages on

Senior Sports Reporter THE Castle Lager Premiership season resumes this weekend with the bitter struggle to evade relegation raging on as Mutare City Rovers travel to Bulawayo for a date…

Chapungu send out warning

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter CHAPUNGU have warned Castle Lager Premier Soccer League championship chasing sides FC Platinum, Caps United and Highlanders to expect difficult games when they visit Ascot…

Mr Obama, tear down these sanctions!

Joram Nyathi, Spectrum Not once have these people who purport to care about the suffering people of Zimbabwe mobilised a march to the American embassy against the iniquitous sanctions. It…

Bev returns to Mutare

Entertainment Correspondent HARDLY a month after putting up a top-drawer performance at Club Mandisa, raunchy dancer, Bev, will be back at the entertainment joint tonight (Friday) for yet another date

Grade 7 pupil jailed 2 years

Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspondent A 14-YEAR-OLD Grade Seven pupil in Rusape will forever rue the day he sexually abused a two-year-old juvenile after he was sentenced to two years behind bars…

Pleasant surprises of support

Morris Mtisi IN an unusual but pleasant twist of the norm where parents busy themselves fighting headmasters, a parent and young man at Checheche Growth Point came to see me

Don’t believe ANC critics on higher education- Mantashe

Johannesburg — The ANC’s critics are creating the impression that the party has done nothing to improve access to higher education, ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe said on Wednesday.

Hwange threaten to boycott Dynamos match

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter HWANGE Football Club players have threatened not to travel to Harare for their league match against former champions Dynamos if the company reneges on its…

Three cops in court for $200 extortion

Andile Tshuma, Court Reporter THREE police officers have been arrested for extortion after they allegedly demanded a $200 bribe from a Bulawayo man.

President off to Malaysia

Munyaradzi Huni, Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Mugabe has left for Malaysia for a working visit that is set to cement ties between Harare and Kuala Lumpur.

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