Temba comes to town, wants to come home
Tichaona Zindoga THE INTERVIEW Controversial politician and businessman Temba Mliswa (TM), who was last year fired from zanu-pf for being part of a cabal seeking to unseat President Mugabe, has…
I will not quit school: 11-year-old chanter
Bornwise Mtonzi Cool Lifestyle Reporter “Education is the best gift that every child dreams of and without it you are just an empty vessel.” These are the words of an 11-year-…
Mourinho rallies Blues
LONDON. — Jose Mourinho is confident his absence from the Britannia Stadium will not affect his Chelsea side as they attempt to halt their disastrous run of English Premier League…
Burundi crisis poses threat to region: AU
ADDIS ABABA/PARIS. — The African Union has warned that the continuation of the political crisis in Burundi poses a major threat to both the country and the region.
MDC-T politicise battle for Zifa posts
Sports Reporter MDC-T have plunged onto the battlefront of the ZIFA elections with the party yesterday saying politicians should not be allowed to be involved in sports administration.
Chamisa now rules the Harvest House roost
As a political leader Tsvangirai should find better ways or policies that can support and complement Government programmes for development.
China commends Zim students
John Manzongo in Beijing, China Zimbabwean students in Chinese universities are a hard working breed of academics, a senior Chinese academic has said. Speaking on the sidelines of the Africa-China…
Boko Haram attacks force 150 Niger schools to close
NIAMEY. – About 150 schools with more than 12 000 pupils have been forced to close due to the deadly attacks in Niger’s southeast Diffa region, the UN said yesterday.
Zimra officials convicted
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau TWO Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) officers stationed at Beitbridge Border Post were yesterday convicted of criminal abuse of office after they illegally detained a truckload of liquor…
ANC provincial chief calls for sanity
Pietermaritzburg. – The ANC’s provincial chairperson in KwaZulu-Natal told delegates yesterday that the ANC “was a movement, not an organisation of hooligans”.











