DRC former warlord Bemba returns for presidential bid

KINSHASA. – Congolese opposition leader Jean-Pierre Bemba returned home on yesterday after a decade in prison in The Hague for a presidential run expected to pose a stiff challenge to…

SA pushes for land expropriation

JOHANNESBURG. – South Africa’s ruling party will push ahead with plans to amend the Constitution to allow for the expropriation of land without compensation, President Cyril Ramaphosa has said.

Justice Bae hogs limelight

Showbiz Reporter On Monday, Zimbabweans voted for their president, MPs and councillors and from Tuesday, results of the National Assembly seats have been trickling in.

MASTERS OF ALL TRADES

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor ZIFA president Philip Chiyangwa headlines a five-man crew of sports leaders who wrote their own piece of history yesterday when joining the elite cast of…

EDITORIAL COMMENT : MDC Alliance, there is a limit to mischief

We don’t know yet how today will develop. What we do know is that the opposition MDC-Alliance yesterday tried to overturn the will of the people as expressed in the Monday, July 30 harmonised elections, by claiming that the vote had been rigged and ordering unruly youths onto the streets of Harare to create chaos.

UPDATED: HARARE MAYHEM. . . MDC Alliance supporters go on rampage

Muchaneta Chimuka / Sibongile Maruta, Harare Bureau MDC Alliance’s propensity for violence came to the fore yesterday after its supporters went on a rampage destroying property, torching vehicles, blocking roads…

HIGHLANDERS BOLSTER SQUAD

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter BULAWAYO giants Highlanders have confirmed the addition of three new players to their squad during the just-ended transfer window and three other players have been…

Three killed in violent protests

THREE people were killed, while several others were injured when MDC-Alliance supporters went on a rampage destroying property, torching vehicles, blocking roads and attacking people in Harare’s central business district (CBD) yesterday.

‘US companies create 219 000 new jobs in July’

Hiring strong despite widespread complaints of labour shortages

Brace for more Chinese investment

Zimbabwe should brace for more investments and mega deals from China after Monday’s harmonised elections that were peaceful, head of a Chinese election observer mission to the just-ended elections Mr Liu Guijin said yesterday.

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