Zim missing out on Mapungubwe TFCA

Thupeyo Muleya Features Writer June 2006 saw Zimbabwe, Botswana and South Africa establishing the Limpopo-Shashe Trans-frontier Conservation Area that was expected to boost tourism development between the three countries.

Conte’s blind faith spurs Chelsea on

LONDON. – Antonio Conte believes his “blind faith” has transformed Chelsea from “an ugly duckling into a swan” after revealing he would “die true to his ideas”.

Council to install in-line chlorinators

Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Reporter Harare City Council is working on installing in-line chlorinators as a long-term solution to making water from all its 235 boreholes, a majority of which are contaminated,…

Floods risk ebbs

Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Reporter The risk of flooding is now low in some districts owing to decreased rainfall activity across the country, the Civil Protection Unit (CPU) has said. In its situational…

The Beast mourns Joost

CAPE TOWN. — The tributes for former Springbok scrumhalf Joost van der Westhuizen continue to pour in as the international sporting community remembers one of rugby’s greats.

New Haiti president sworn in

PORT-AU-PRINCE. – Jovenel Moise was sworn yesterday as Haiti’s 58th president, ending a protracted electoral crisis that had created a vacuum of power in the impoverished, disaster-prone Caribbean nation.

Southern Africa and the curse of man-made climate change

Peter Lind Correspondent The once-fertile fields of South Africa’s Western Cape region are filled with scorched patches of earth, dying plants, and wasted crops. The scene is now common throughout Eastern…

Victoria Beckham under fire

As she tried to focus on her own business by sharing products from her Spring/Summer collection on Monday, the backlash turned on her – with critics slamming her for her…

Makonese in age-cheating storm

Noel Munzabwa in SWAZILAND MANZINI Wanderers are claiming former Zimbabwe international Zvenyika Makonese allegedly lied to them that he was 33 years old when, in fact, he was 39.

Council, HRT clash

Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter Harare City Council has clashed with the Harare Residents’ Trust, which has been urging residents to pay only $10 to council, with the city saying the message…

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