Top court rules adultery no longer a crime in India
India’s top court yesterday ruled that adultery is no longer a crime, declaring a colonial-era law that punished the offence with jail time unconstitutional and discriminatory against women. The more…
Iran says it doesn’t want war with the US
Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani said Wednesday his country doesn’t want a war with the United States and believes America will “sooner or later” support the Iran nuclear agreement again following…
New species of dinosaur found in the Free State
A new species of dinosaur, roughly double the size of a large African elephant, has been discovered in the Free State. “The plant-eating dinosaur, named Ledumahadi mafube, weighed 12 tonnes…
Hamilton says he feels stronger than ever
LEWIS HAMILTON dismissed talk of having one hand on his fifth Formula One championship yesterday but warned rival Sebastian Vettel that he felt stronger than ever and in a better…
Ronaldo to miss one match
JUVENTUS forward Cristiano Ronaldo will be available to play former club Manchester United next month after Uefa ruled he must serve only a one-match ban for his Champions League red…
‘Fergie would have dumped Pogba from Man United’
FORMER Manchester United midfielder Paul Ince believes his old boss Alex Ferguson would have sold Paul Pogba if he had still been in charge of the Premier League club. Current…
30-day ultimatum for Govt ministers
Cabinet ministers have been given a 30-day ultimatum to bring to Parliament Bills that were outlined by President Mnangagwa in his speech during the State of the Nation Address (SONA)and official opening of the First Session of the Ninth Parliament.
Editorial Comment: Time the world recognises Africa’s worth
First impressions matter and they can sway opinions positively and/or negatively. When President Mnangagwa made his maiden address at the 73rd Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Wednesday, impressions were made and opinions formulated.
Zim on verge of rejoining C’wealth
Zimbabwe is on the verge of rejoining the Commonwealth and this week President Mnangagwa met the organisation’s secretary-general Ambassador Patricia Scotland on the sidelines of the 73rd session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York to work on modalities for readmission.
Govt receives 500k doses of vaccines
Government has received 500 000 doses of cholera vaccines and will start vaccinations next week, Health and Child Care Deputy Minister Dr John Mangwiro has said.











