Days of sloganeering are over, says President
Zanu-PF President and First Secretary Emmerson Mnangagwa has castigated the elevation of some party members to positions of authority simply because they can recite a slogan, saying those days were over.
Africa’s oldest canoe set for exhibition in Nigeria
Nigerian authorities on Wednesday said the 8,500-year-old Dufuna canoe, believed to be the oldest in Africa and third oldest in the world’s watercraft, is set for public viewing in the west African country.
Djokovic fires coach
Former world No. 1 tennis player Novak Djokovic yesterday announced he had parted ways with Czech coach Radek Stepanek.
Trump under investigation but not criminal target: report
US President Donald Trump is under investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller but is not currently considered a criminal target, The Washington Post reported on Tuesday.
Pienaar honoured
Former Bafana Bafana captain Steven Pienaar has been named as the first ever international ambassador for English Premiership soccer side Everton, the club announced.
Matambanadzo pledges party loyalty
Kwekwe Central legislator Cde Masango “Blackman” Matambanadzo has said he will remain loyal to the ruling Zanu-PF party despite his suspension.
Faldo firmly on board the Tiger train
Nick Faldo has been critical of Tiger Woods and his game in the past but the Englishman believes the 14-time major golf champion is poised to launch a significant challenge at this week’s Masters.
President to visit Beitbridge
President Mnangagwa will soon visit Beitbridge to assess the state of irrigation schemes and engage local farmers on the challenges affecting production, a Government official said yesterday.
Gweru leases abattoir
Cash-strapped Gweru City Council has leased out its abattoir to meat processors Koala Park Abattoir, in a bid to improve its revenue streams.
England’s winless winter
England have spent five months and six days touring this winter – 21 weeks in total.









