Young Warriors’ lifeless show raises questions
From Makomborero Mutimukulu in JOHANNESBURG, South Africa
WHAT really paralysed the Young Warriors and turned them from a potent attacking side, which had charmed the nation,
Regime change desperados
By Fortious Nhambura and Tichaona Zindoga
Is the regime change agenda in Zimbabwe, as espoused and nurtured and funded by the West principally through the
Inconsistent pricing of artworks wreaks havoc
By Stephen Garan’anga
To a certain extent the recently closed Richard Rennie Gallery in Harare had a fair format for pricing artworks they exhibited.
Somalia pardons six foreigners
MOGADISHU.
Somalia has pardoned six foreigners convicted of illegally carrying millions of dollars into the country with the intention of
Saleh to face media
SANAA.
Yemeni president Ali Abdullah Saleh will make a media appearance within the next 48 hours, his media secretary said
Sanitation: More investment critical
By Tichaona Kurewa
TINASHE RUVENGO travels 10 kilometres daily on a donkey-drawn cart to fetch water at the borehole nearest to his
SA probes xenophobic attacks on Zimbabweans
From Thupeyo Muleya in POLOKWANE, South Africa
THE South African Limpopo provincial government has set up a team to investigate and deal with issues of xenophobic
SA drivers’ bail conditions relaxed
Court Reporter
FOUR South African drivers accused of swindling a Harare woman of US$1 million last Thursday had their repor-ting
Tourism body mulls free trade area
By Golden Sibanda recently in Victoria Falls
THE Regional Tourism Organisation of Southern Africa is mulling creating a free trade area among member states in what is
Raise awareness on climate change
GOING green is the new phenomenon adopted by World governments in tackling climate-altering effects present in the world




