Makomo to build thermal power station
Business Reporter MAKOMO Resources has obtained licence from Government to build a 660 megawatt thermal power station in Hwange, general manager Samson Mavhura said. In a sideline interview during the company’s…
Come back Kings
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor FOR an hour and 25 minutes on Sunday, CAPS United resembled a cloned football version of Jose Augustin Julio Feria, the Colombian boxer who suffered a…
RT accounts blocked in UK
MOSCOW. — The Russia Today broadcaster’s accounts have been blocked in the United Kingdom, Editor-in-Chief Margarita Simonyan said yesterday, suggesting that the move stifles free speech.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Polls: It’s well with rules, playground
Latest developments at the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission show that the body mandated to conduct elections and referendums in the country is moving in the right direction.
Trial date for war vets executive members set
Fungai Lupande Court Reporter INVESTIGATIONS into a case in which five Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans’ Association (ZNLWVA) executive members are accused of undermining the authority of the President are complete…
War-weary Libyans miss life under Gaddafi
TRIPOLI. — Five years after an uprising killed Libya’s Muammar Gaddafi, residents in the capital joke they have grown to miss the long time dictator as the frustrations of daily…
President arrives in Madagascar
Morris Mkwate in Antananarivo, Madagascar President Mugabe arrived here last night to attend the 19th Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa Heads of State and Government Summit that begins…
Rev Chivaviro to launch DVD in Botswana
Tafadzwa Zimoyo Arts Reporter Prolific gospel musician Reverend Togarepi Tapera Chivaviro is set to launch his DVD album in Botswana this week. The DVD launch will include the song ‘‘Mhepo Inoperekedza’’ and…
Pep warns Barca
LONDON. — Pep Guardiola has warned his former club Barcelona: I’m coming back to beat you. The Manchester City boss has been unbowed by a win-less run of three matches…
‘Climate change could push 122m into extreme poverty’
ROME. — Climate change could sink up to 122 million more people into extreme poverty by 2030, mostly in South Asia and Africa, where small farmers will see their output…











