Tshisekedi in maiden three nations tour
President of the Democratic Republic of Congo Felix Tshisekedi is set to make his first foreign trips, the presidency has announced.
Belgium takes in Gbagbo
Belgium has agreed to take in former Ivory Coast president Laurent Gbagbo following his acquittal at the International Criminal Court in The Hague on Saturday, according to reports.
Makatuka wants CL football
FORMER CAPS United skipper Stephen Makatuka says the lure of playing Champions League football has driven him to join Swaziland side Mbabane Swallows.
Debunking the MDC’s political persecution claims
Following the violent and destructive protests of January 14 , which were called for by the MDC Alliance, the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) and some civil society organisations ostensibly to register their disquiet over the fuel increases announced by President Emmerson Mnangagwa two days earlier, the opposition is making baseless claims of persecution. An examination of the involvement of the MDC Alliance’s members in the protests lays bare the fact that the party’s claims are blatantly false.
Parma, Juve share spoils
Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice but champions Juventus had to settle for a point as a late Gervinho double snatched a 3-3 draw for promoted Parma in the Italian Serie A football on Saturday.
Residents petition council
RESIDENTS have petitioned Masvingo City Council demanding that action be taken against two councillors who defrauded the municipality of $800 in the run-up to harmonised elections last year.
Young Warriors foreign pool gets bigger
AS Zimbabwe brace for the Under-23 Africa Cup of Nations football qualifiers when they take on Mozambique next month, the technical department will have a broad base to pick from following indications that there are several overseas-based players willing to feature for the Young Warriors.
Zvishavane owed over $40 million
ZVISHAVANE residents and corporates owe council over $40 million in unpaid rates and water bills.
Lifeline for Great Zimbabwe traders
Scores of women who sell artefacts at the Great Zimbabwe National Monuments have been thrown a lifeline by Government after it availed a $50 000 grant to upgrade their craft centre into a state-of-the-art facility.
US, Russia throw out Cold War nuclear truce
The US just announced it’s backing out of a Cold War deal that was meant to last forever, and now Russia is too. On Friday, US Secretary of State Mike…




