More roads lined up for rehabilitation nationwide
More roads across the country have been lined up for rehabilitation under the Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme Phase 2 (ERRP2), as the Second Republic continues to prioritise national transport infrastructure and infrastructural development for economic growth.
Nyamauru awards music whizkid a scholarship
Liberty Dube Entertainment Correspondent WHEN he started singing and writing songs at the tender age of 10, rising ZimDancehall artiste, Jonathan Hwerekwere, fondly known as “MaVendor Kid,” never thought…
Jamaica wants independence from UK
Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness told Britain’s Prince William and his wife Kate on Wednesday his country wants to be “independent” and address “unresolved” issues, a day after protesters called on the United Kingdom to pay reparations for slavery.
BLABBERMOUTH: It’s all happening near the sacred hills
BLABBER really wanted to delve into issues relating to these other two good old friends who trust each other thanks to a food retail business that has united them…
Six decades of fury
Tendai Gukutikwa Weekender Correspondent THE spirit of an accident victim who died in Nyanyadzi after being run over by a tractor in 1961 is now tormenting the driver’s family. The…
Suspension of Mali sanctions ordered
The court of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA) has ordered the suspension of its sanctions against Mali, pending a “detailed” court ruling, the body’s spokesperson said.
Abramovich initiated Ukraine talks
The Kremlin said yesterday that Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich played an early role in peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, but the process was now in the hands of the two sides’ negotiating teams.
Love turns sour for co-habiting couple
Court Reporter A COMMERCIAL farmer (76) has dragged his 35-year-old live-in girlfriend to court on allegations of stealing household property valued at $680 000. James Stewart Drynan of Toronto,…











