Ex-Assad classmate speaks out on hospital bombing

  Moments after the news of the aerial bombardment of rebel-held Aleppo’s largest hospital got to him, Dr Zaher Sahloul reached for his phone.

Chikomo opens athletics academy

Sikhumbuzo Moyo in Hwange SPRINTER Gabriel Chikomo has joined hands with Thomas Coulter Primary School in Hwange and opened an athletics academy.

Can Africa’s cash make economic sense?

Taungana B Ndoro THE informal sector in Africa is full of cash. The cash transactions that are largely unrecorded gobble at least 38 percent of the continent’s GDP in terms…

Mining communities demand transparency

Bianca Mlilo, Business Reporter COMMUNITIES in mining areas have called for transparency in the use of funds remitted by the mining companies in their areas of operations.

Over 700 get stands in Gweru

Patience Mutsiwi, Midlands Reporter MORE than 700 people have been allocated stands in Gweru, among them civil servants.

DeMbare board chair blamed for club rot

  Harare Bureau PRESSURE is mounting on Dynamos board chairman Bernard Marriot-Lusengo to address the crisis bedevilling the club following the latest fallout with the club’s executive president Kenny Mubaiwa…

37 border jumpers arrested in SA

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter SOUTH African police have rescued 37 undocumented Zimbabweans from a human trafficking syndicate and arrested two taxi drivers who were transporting the victims.

Real’s winless run extended, Atletico top

REAL MADRID surrendered top spot in La Liga as they failed to win for a fourth consecutive game in a 1-1 draw at home to Basque minnows Eibar yesterday.

14 killed in Congo train attack

Brazzaville — Republic of Congo police say 14 people have been killed in an attack on a train in the country’s southeast.

Rebels clinch Bafa trophy

Allen Khumalo, Sports Reporter REBELS were crowned champions of the 59th edition of the Bulawayo Amateur Football Association (Bafa) Townshend and Butcher Tournament after beating Laduma 2-0 in yesterday’s final…

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