Re-engagement still on course: SB Moyo
Zimbabwe recently took part in the 32nd Ordinary Session of the African Union. The travelling contingent, led by President Mnangagwa, took the opportunity to continue with the country’s re-engagement agenda. Zimpapers Television Network (ZTN) spoke to Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Retired Lieutenant-General Dr Sibusiso Busi Moyo (SBM) who unpacked the contents of the trip to Addis Ababa. Below is a transcript of the interview:
Prof Moyo’s Zimpapers lawsuit crumbles
Former Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo’s $9 million defamation lawsuit against Zimbabwe Newspapers (1980) and its journalists crumbled on Thursday after the High Court dismissed it with costs.
BLOODY FOOTBALL, IN ITS VERY SIMPLICITY LIES THE HEART OF ITS SHEER COMPLEXITY . . . Khama isn’t flying, no doubt about that, but to suggest he’s finished is criminal
IT was billed as the perfect homecoming show and, on the French Riviera known for its millionaire and billionaire residents, where glamour is part of the DNA of this playground for the rich and famous, this romantic tale could not have been scripted any better.
ROW OVER MHOFU
CONTROVERSY has rocked the Sport and Recreation Commission’s Annual National Sports Awards with the discord, this time, centred on the nominees for the Coach of the Year accolade.
There was never talk of GNU with Tsvangirai, says Zanu-PF
ZANU-PF yesterday said claims by the MDC-Alliance’s Nelson Chamisa that MDC-T late leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai died a bitter man after the ruling party reneged on a deal to co-opt him into President Mnangagwa’s Government were cheap propaganda by officials in the opposition who themselves caused him serious pain.
Man jailed six months for wearing army uniform
A 23-year-old Chitungwiza man will spend six months in prison after he was convicted of wearing a Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) uniform when he was not a member of the force. Tafadzwa Marumanadzo was convicted of unlawful wearing of camouflage uniform after a full trial by Chitungwiza magistrate Mrs Winfilder Tiatara.
Botswana, Tanzania win DStv Eutelsat Awards
Students from Botswana and Tanzania have been named winners of the 2018 DStv Eutelsat Star Awards competition, which aims at increasing awareness of science and technology among young people across Africa
We can’t afford for the new PG to fail
Shamila Batohi is the head of the South African National Prosecuting Authority. You see, they also have an NPA in South Africa, just like we do. And, like they, we also appointed a new NPA boss round about the same time as they did, Kumbirai Hodzi.
‘Dead’ protester Kaitano jailed
TINASHE Kaitano, who was alleged by MDC-Alliance and its non-governmental organisations associates to have been killed by security forces during the illegal demonstrations organised by the opposition party last month, was yesterday sentenced to three years in jail.











