UPDATED: Ex-Botswana president Ketumile Masire dies

GABORONE. – Former Botswana President Sir Ketumile (formerly Quett) Masire has died. He was born in Kanye, Bechuanaland (now Botswana) on July 23, 1925.

Mbada loses Chiadzwa dispute

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter Mbada Diamonds’ majority shareholder adopted a wrong process in bringing contempt of court action against the Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC) in the case in which…

Whiz toddler wins battle of computers

Cool Lifestyle Correspondent Dynamite comes in small packages. This rang true recently when a three-year-old girl, Jesca Marufu of Designer Life ECD centre in Kuwadzana outshone other kids who were…

Mhofu talks up COSAFA

Petros Kausiyo in SUN CITY, South Africa STAND-IN Zimbabwe coach Sunday Chidzambwa believes the 2017 COSAFA Castle Cup provides the Warriors with a great chance to widen their selection base…

EIGHT YEARS LATER, EDZAI DIED AND THAT’S WHAT HAS BROUGHT US HERE…WE HAVE OUR DISAGREEMENTS, OF COURSE WE DO, BUT BEFORE WE REACH FOR HATE, WE SHOULD ALWAYS, ALWAYS REMEMBER THE WARRIORS

THEN, just like now, it was winter and the bar at the City Lodge, a Johannesburg hotel tucked in the shadows of the giant Oliver Tambo International Airport complex, provided…

Chitungwiza clinical director in trouble

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter Chitungwiza Central Hospital clinical director Patrick Dhliwayo (45), who is accused of manhandling two nurses, has a case to answer, a magistrate ruled on Thursday.

Manheru: Adieus and Hello Zimbabwe!

THE OTHER SIDE NATHANIEL MANHERU IT’S been many seasons ever since this column was launched, more accurately ever since I adopted it from its “tired” founder, Professor Jonathan Moyo. While…

Bambo holds Under-17 trials

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter FORMER Zimbabwe international Moses “Bambo” Chunga has hit the ground running in his new appointment as the national Under-17 soccer team coach as he sets out…

Whiskey exchange festival on cards

Lifestyle Writer “Partial to wee dram”: How many times have you heard the phrase?

South Africa hit by avian flu

Elita Chikwati Senior Agriculture Reporter South Africa has been hit by avian influenza leaving thousands of birds dead, as Zimbabwe works with the Food and Agriculture Organisation’s Crisis Management Centre to…

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