FBI ‘spied on Mandela after his release from jail’

Newly released US intelligence documents showed that the FBI continued to investigate South Africa’s anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela as a potential “communist menace” even after his release from prison in 1990, a Washington-based group which sued to obtain the papers said.

Don’t feel pity over my disability: Zvirekwi . . . We respect him for his bravery, says coach Chitembwe

Chipo Sabeta Imagine a defender tackling a disabled opponent . . . assuming that he is going for the kill, from which side will you defend or tackle him?

Don’t feel pity over my disability: Zvirekwi . . . We respect him for his bravery, says coach Chitembwe

Chipo Sabeta Imagine a defender tackling a disabled opponent . . . assuming that he is going for the kill, from which side will you defend or tackle him?

Chamisa legitimising neo-colonialism

Because Mother Africa’s children residing at home and abroad are paying extremely close attention to Zimbabwe’s upcoming harmonised elections, the individual profiles of the candidates will automatically be subjected to some rather intense scrutiny and magnification.

Harare Open Golf Tourney returns

Chipo Sabeta After a four-year absence, the Harare Open golf tournament returns to the local golfing calendar, amid high optimism that it would be a great marketing tool for Harare,…

Harare Open Golf Tourney returns

Chipo Sabeta After a four-year absence, the Harare Open golf tournament returns to the local golfing calendar, amid high optimism that it would be a great marketing tool for Harare,…

Chinoz warns chiefs dabbling in politics

Nyore Madzianike Manicaland Bureau Zanu-PF National Assembly candidate for Buhera South Cde Joseph Chinotimba has taken a swipe at Chief Chamutsa from Buhera for meddling in political issues. Cde Chinotimba…

Letters to the Editor: Opening the stock market to young investors

EDITOR — Meeting President Emmerson Mnangagwa and being awarded a certificate as one of the top investors at the recent C-Trade Mobile online launch held at Meikles Hotel in Harare…

Nigerians bury cash in backyards as mobile money stumbles

Financial inclusion in Nigeria is regressing as the regulator disabled network operators from applying for mobile-money licenses which allows cash transfers without a bank account.

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