Zim runners find the going tough at IAAF champs

Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S marathon runners found the going tough yesterday at the IAAF World Championships, failing to make the top 20 although most of them ran their season’s best times…

Gender equality will open up whole world

Y. Obenewa  Amponsah Correspondent “The revolution and women’s liberation go together. We do not talk of women’s emancipation as an act of charity or out of a surge of human compassion.…

Why I released suspects: Mphoko … says President should name successor

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter VICE-PRESIDENT Phelekezela Mphoko yesterday said he was justified to order the release of Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (Zinara) executives from police custody, arguing their arrest was…

27 pupils drop out from one school . . . six confirmed married off

Fairness Moyana, Hwange Correspondent AT least 27 pupils at Lukosi Secondary School in Hwange District are reported to have dropped out of school since the beginning of the year, six…

1 000 miners lose claims

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter THE Government has forfeited more than 1 000 gold mining claims belonging to individuals and companies in Matabeleland North Province for failure to pay inspection…

Installation of centre pivot irrigation systems in Matabeleland starts

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Farming Reporter THE Department of Irrigation has started to install centre pivots irrigation systems at A2 farms in the Matabeleland region.

Makandiwa sued for ‘fake prophecies’

Harare Bureau United Family International Church leader Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa and his wife, Ruth, are being sued for $6,5 million over alleged “fake prophecies, fraud and defamation”.

Zim, Iran prepare for high-level talks

Mabasa Sasa in Tehran, Iran PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday joined fellow world leaders and/or their representatives from scores of countries for the inauguration of Iran’s Mr Hassan Rouhani.

Conservationists take aim at poachers

AS the rate of animal poaching continues to rise, conservationists have begun calling for stronger laws and deterrents to wildlife crimes.

FEMME FATALE? . . . inside the final moments leading to the shooting of Siyaya artiste Tawanda ‘MaPecca’ Moyo

Peter Matika, Senior Reporter HE was known as one of the Zimbabwean arts industry’s “expendables” . . . his wit, and energetic charisma on stage always mesmerised the crowd. Tawanda…

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