UN dismisses ‘absolute nonsense’ Zim reports

The United Nations (UN) yesterday dismissed as “nonsense” online media reports that it had approved the intervention of a multinational force to Zimbabwe, saying it was a clear misinterpretation of a visit by a senior official from the global body aimed at mobilising resources for humanitarian assistance.

Let’s shift from analysis to creation: Murwira

Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Minister Professor Amon Murwira has called for a shift from only analysis to creation, as the Government’s thrust is to develop a new economy driven by education, science and technology.

Shun corruption, be wary of social media, army told

Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) officers have been urged not to abuse their positions in society and not to engage in corrupt activities.

Swish and swanky Vumba

IN the morning, slithers of startling clouds waft – again and again – their silver hue transforming light as it filters through the film of the silhouette horizon.

SHARUKO ON SATURDAY: THE POPE DIES, LIVERPOOL CONQUER EUROPE, THE POPE LIVES, REDS LOSE TO MADRID . . . The first non-Italian Pope dies, Warriors make it back-to-back AFCON Finals

A PLANE carrying the most successful college coach in American football history, crashes into a wheat field in Kansas, and the Hall of Famer is one of the eight individuals who perish in that tragedy.

Zanu PF Youth League members bury hatchet

The Zanu-PF Youth League members have buried the hatchet after attempting to dislodge its leadership last month.

Battle rages after Mogadishu hotel attack

MOGADISHU — Heavy gunfire rang out across central Mogadishu on Friday as Somali special forces battled to dislodge insurgents holed up next to a hotel they bombed the previous evening,…

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Remove bad apples from our game

IN the past few weeks, we have taken a leading role in exposing the rot that has seemingly been creeping into some of our Premiership clubs, where some rogue officials were milking players by demanding kickbacks for helping the footballers secure contracts.

City of Harare pledges land for PSL HQ

THE Premier Soccer League’s search for their own state-of-the-art home has received a major boost after Harare City Council yesterday reiterated its commitment to give them a piece of land in the not-so-far future.

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