EDITORIAL COMMENT: SRC decision to suspend Zifa board ill-timed
THE 2018 FIFA World Cup is in full swing and, so far, it has met all the expectations with some majestic individual and team performances and the drama of some…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: SRC decision to suspend Zifa board ill-timed
THE 2018 FIFA World Cup is in full swing and, so far, it has met all the expectations with some majestic individual and team performances and the drama of some…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: SRC decision to suspend Zifa board ill-timed
THE 2018 FIFA World Cup is in full swing and, so far, it has met all the expectations with some majestic individual and team performances and the drama of some…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: SRC decision to suspend Zifa board ill-timed
THE 2018 FIFA World Cup is in full swing and, so far, it has met all the expectations with some majestic individual and team performances and the drama of some…
President’s triumphal return to crime scene
TEN months ago, he left Phelandaba Stadium unconscious, a victim of poisoning as the G40 cabal sought to stem the popular tide that saw him receive thunderous receptions at rally-after-rally, adulation that dwarfed what met then incumbent president Mr Robert Mugabe who grew increasingly paranoid whenever the crowd lapped up his deputy’s trademark, long-drawn party slogans that ended with the prophetic punch line, “Pasi nemhanduuuu! (Down with the enemy!)”
President’s triumphal return to crime scene
TEN months ago, he left Phelandaba Stadium unconscious, a victim of poisoning as the G40 cabal sought to stem the popular tide that saw him receive thunderous receptions at rally-after-rally, adulation that dwarfed what met then incumbent president Mr Robert Mugabe who grew increasingly paranoid whenever the crowd lapped up his deputy’s trademark, long-drawn party slogans that ended with the prophetic punch line, “Pasi nemhanduuuu! (Down with the enemy!)”
President’s triumphal return to crime scene
TEN months ago, he left Phelandaba Stadium unconscious, a victim of poisoning as the G40 cabal sought to stem the popular tide that saw him receive thunderous receptions at rally-after-rally, adulation that dwarfed what met then incumbent president Mr Robert Mugabe who grew increasingly paranoid whenever the crowd lapped up his deputy’s trademark, long-drawn party slogans that ended with the prophetic punch line, “Pasi nemhanduuuu! (Down with the enemy!)”
President’s triumphal return to crime scene
TEN months ago, he left Phelandaba Stadium unconscious, a victim of poisoning as the G40 cabal sought to stem the popular tide that saw him receive thunderous receptions at rally-after-rally, adulation that dwarfed what met then incumbent president Mr Robert Mugabe who grew increasingly paranoid whenever the crowd lapped up his deputy’s trademark, long-drawn party slogans that ended with the prophetic punch line, “Pasi nemhanduuuu! (Down with the enemy!)”
President’s triumphal return to crime scene
TEN months ago, he left Phelandaba Stadium unconscious, a victim of poisoning as the G40 cabal sought to stem the popular tide that saw him receive thunderous receptions at rally-after-rally, adulation that dwarfed what met then incumbent president Mr Robert Mugabe who grew increasingly paranoid whenever the crowd lapped up his deputy’s trademark, long-drawn party slogans that ended with the prophetic punch line, “Pasi nemhanduuuu! (Down with the enemy!)”
President’s triumphal return to crime scene
TEN months ago, he left Phelandaba Stadium unconscious, a victim of poisoning as the G40 cabal sought to stem the popular tide that saw him receive thunderous receptions at rally-after-rally, adulation that dwarfed what met then incumbent president Mr Robert Mugabe who grew increasingly paranoid whenever the crowd lapped up his deputy’s trademark, long-drawn party slogans that ended with the prophetic punch line, “Pasi nemhanduuuu! (Down with the enemy!)”



