US$11 million for irrigation development

THE Government intends to inject more than US$11 million into irrigation development as part of efforts to improve agricultural output. Finance Minister Mr Tendai Biti last week revealed that authorities…

PSL Judgement Day! Is it going to be Dynamos or Motor Action?

THE battle for football supremacy in the 2010 Premiership season takes its final and most intriguing turn this afternoon as two worlds collide in a winner- takes-all dogfight as relegation-threatened Lengthens and Black Mambas clash with title seekers Motor Action and Dynamos respectively.

Zimbabwe: When Exile is more than being away

Last week I took your time to dwell elaborately on our story as an itinerant civilisation, a footloose people obeying the curse of a wanderer.

No going back on 2011 polls as that would be unconstitutional

PRESIDENT Mugabe has said attempts by MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai to mislead the nation into thinking only Presidential elections will be held next year are contrary to the Constitution.

Professor Arthur Mutambara quits race

MDC leader Professor Arthur Mutambara will not seek re-election at the party congress set for January next year amid reports that 11 out of 12 provinces have already indicated they will endorse secretary-general Prof Welshman Ncube as president.

SA halts Zim deportations

THE South African Government says it will not deport Zimbabweans who fail to regularise their stay in that country after the expiry of the Dece-mber 31 deadline.

Volleyball coach fired over Facebook comments

by Augustine Hwata

Zimbabwe national men’s team volleyball coach Artwell Gororo has been fired from his post over the statements he posted on his Facebook wall last month.

Zanu-PF conference roars into life today

THE 11th Zanu-PF Annual National People’s Conference roars into life today with the party’s President and First Secretary, Cde Mugabe, expected to officially open proceedings with a keynote address to delegates.

MDC-T in election U-turn

MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday said only presidential elections should be held next year with parliamentary and council polls to follow in 2013.

WikiLeaks boss freed on bail, vows to continue whistleblowing

LONDON – WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange vowed to clear his name of allegations of sexual assault and pursue his work with the whistleblowing website after he was freed on bail by a London court Thursday.

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