Mbasogo’s son to go on trial
PARIS. — The son of Equatorial Guinea’s leader will go on trial for corruption next week in a landmark case in France. Teodorin Obiang, the 47-year-old vice-president, faces widening legal…
Poor turnout at Magolis Mega fest
Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent— A poor crowd turnout marred the Stephen Margolis Mega Fest held on the New Year’s Eve. Despite a world class set up very few people turned out…
Army officer in the dock for raping stepdaughter (11)
Fungai Lupande Court Reporter— A 56-year-old Zimbabwe National Army officer, who allegedly raped his 11-year-old stepdaughter twice last year, was on Friday denied bail. The man appeared before Harare magistrate Mrs…
Castle Lite Block party a success
Tawanda Matanhire Arts Correspondent— The highly anticipated end of year Castle Lite Extra Cold Block Party organised by Delta Beverages saw merrymakers thronging the Westgate Complex on Saturday.
Of prophets and controversies in 2016
Freedom Mupanedemo Syndication Writer— The year 2016 came to an end on Saturday, and what an eventful year for the Christian community in Zimbabwe and beyond. The year could pass as one…
BNC smelter 71pc complete
Business Reporter— ALTERNATIVE Investment Market-listed mining group, ASA Resources says the $26,5 million refurbishment of Bindura Nickel Corporation’s Trojan Mine smelter is now 71 percent complete with nearly $20 million…
The Transfiguration
And after six days Jesus taketh with him Peter, and James, and John, and leadeth them up into an high mountain apart by themselves: and he was transfigured before them…
Chitembwe happy with squad
Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter— CAPS United coach Lloyd Chitembwe is satisfied with the material at his disposal after the Zimbabwe soccer kings made only three additions to their squad for…
Windfall for Harare City
Innocent Ruwende: Municipal Reporter Harare City Council will rake in over $6 million in intrinsic land value from the regularisation of illegal settlements on sites zoned for residential purposes.
The good, bad about weeds
Obert Chifamba— Coming out of the dry season, the lush green and long grasses are both a saviour and curse to farmers, for within them pests and diseases lurk. So,…











