EDITORIAL COMMENT: Let’s remain true to nation’s founding values
Zimbabwe has come of age since it gained independence in 1980 and today the nation is a beacon of peace and stability largely down to the professionalism and discipline of the country’s security establishment which is the envy of many in the region.Census officially launched
PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday urged the Zimbabwe Statistical Agency to carry out the 2012 population census transparently so as to erase any doubt of the outcome.
SA police, striking miners negotiate truce
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Johannesburg — Police and striking miners were negotiating a truce on a hill near Lonmin’s Marikana mine yesterday afternoon.
Eight Malawian car smugglers arrested
Mashudu Netsianda
Beitbridge Reporter
POLICE in Beitbridge have smashed what appears to have been a well-orchestrated car
Inline prepare for LM football tourney
Sports Reporter
INLINE Academy have intensified preparations for the LM Auctioneers Women’s Football Tournament set for this weekend in Gweru.Quelaton face DeMbare
Sikhumbuzo Moyo
Musicians promise memorable Heroes’ Gala
Bongani Ndlovu
Sibanda speaks out on recent Njelele visits
Leonard Ncube and Marvelous Moyo
War veterans chairman Cde Jabulani Sibanda has said the 568 people who attempted to visit the Njelele shrine last week are not former freedom fighters but just a religious sect.
Potraz condemns Econet’s call for scrapping of USF
Lynot Munyaka
Business Reporter
Dlamini in Tsholotsho and Manama in Gwanda are some of the areas that have benefited from mobile phone base stations built using funds from the Universal Service Fund (USF).
Alleged Nazi war criminal wins court battle
An alleged Nazi war criminal living in Australia has won a long battle against the government’s attempts to extradite him to Hungary to stand trial for the murder of a Jewish teenager.









