Ex-NMB Boss Speaks On Mujuru Account Saga

THE $105 000 loan dispute pitting Vice President Dr Joice Mujuru’s mining venture, Great Zimbabwe Mining Circle Trust, and a Harare businesswoman the family is accused of swindling has thrown…

‘Mazara must apologise to Makanaka’

by Chiedza Simbo The Sunday Mail last week published an important article by Garikai Mazara titled “No Makanaka, you can’t fool us again”.

LATEST: President Mugabe visits seperated Siamese twins

Sydney Kawadza Herald Reporter President Mugabe has visited the Siamese twins who were successfully operated on during an eight hour delicate procedure at the Harare Central Hospital recently. The twins…

LATEST: Sunday Mail editor referred to High Court

by Tendai Rupapa HARARE Provincial Magistrate Mr Vakayi Chikwekwe has ordered Sunday Mail editor Edmund Kudzayi to apply for bail at the High Court since the magistrate’s court does not…

Malaysia plane search: China checks new ‘debris’ image

China is investigating a new satellite image of debris in the southern Indian Ocean, potentially from missing flight MH370, Malaysian officials say.

MISSING JETLINER: No debris in sight

The second day of an international search for a missing Malaysian airliner has concluded without any sightings of debris in the southern Indian Ocean, BBC reports.

CRIMEA LATEST: Obama announces round of sanctions against Russia

US president Barack Obama says the United States is levying a new round of economic sanctions on individuals in Russia, both inside and outside the government, in retaliation for the…

Russia’s lower house votes to absord Crimea

(REUTERS) – Russia’s lower house of parliament on Thursday overwhelmingly approved a treaty to annex Crimea from Ukraine, leaving just one legal obstacle for the Black Sea peninsula to cross…

Russian troops storm Ukraine’s naval headquarters in Crimea

The United States warned Moscow it was on a “dark path” to isolation on Wednesday after Russian troops stormed Ukraine’s naval headquarters in the Crimean port of Sevastopol and raised…

LATEST ON MISSING PLANE: Malaysia confirms receiving new radar data on missing jet flying over another country, but . . .

Malaysian officials have confirmed they received ‘some radar data’ from other countries about the missing Flight MH370 today – but claimed they were ‘not at liberty’ to release the information.

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