MDC-T councillor up for assault

Court Reporter
AN MDC-T councillor who allegedly assaulted and injured a Zanu-PF supporter in Epworth has appeared in court charged with

African ‘lions’ can still rise-IMF/World Bank

WASHINGTON – A global downturn may tone down the roar of Africa’s bounding “lion” economies, but they can keep a

New president for Zambia

From Takunda Maodza in LUSAKA, Zambia
MICHAEL Chilufya Sata was yesterday sworn in as the fifth Zambian President at a colourful ceremony attended by  thousands of his supporters and foreign dignitaries.
He defeated Movement for Multiparty Democracy candidate and then President Rupiah Banda and eight other presidential aspirants in tripartite elections held on Tuesday.

The swearing in ceremony at the High Court of Zambia, was witnessed by foreign dignitaries including Vice President Joice Mujuru who was leading a Zimbabwean delegation comprising State Security Minister Sydney Sekeramayi and Minister of State for Presidential Affairs Didymus Mutasa.
VP Mujuru said in an interview that the coming in of a new leadership in Zambia would not change relations between Zimbabwe and its northern neighbour.

Team Zim returns

Sports Reporter
TEAM Zimbabwe returned home on Monday from the All Africa Games, with just 15 medals, exactly half the target set

Bosso take aim at Chikwata

Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter
AFTER failing to land the BancABC Sup8r Cup two weeks ago, Highlanders will be hoping to make it right in the Mbada

Palestinians await their UN moment

RAMALLAH/JERUSALEM – Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas yesterday said Israel has “smashed against the rocks” all

Youth team off to Stamford Bridge

Roy Matiki Sports Reporter
A 19-member delegation, made up of 14 players and five officials, flew out of the country last night to London to take part in the

Firms urged to contract farmers

Agriculture Reporter
GOVERNMENT has urged agricultural manufacturing and processing companies to contract farmers to produce raw materials

Poor nutrition affects ZNA recruitment in Mat South

Bulawayo Bureau
MANY aspiring soldiers from Matabeleland South province could not make it into the Zimbabwe National Army during a

Social ills: Confronting the issues

I got interesting verbal feedback on last week’s article. One reader felt that the article needed to be brought to its logical

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