‘Russian Navy can attack ISIS any time’

MOSCOW. – Russian Navy can carry out missile strikes on the Islamic State positions in Syria at any moment, if ordered by the high command, the Russian General Staff said…

Geingob to fund scholarship from own salary

WINDHOEK. — Namibian President Hage Geingob has pledged 20 percent of his salary to a scholarship fund for children from poor families.

Parly committee calls for debate on death penalty

Bulawayo Bureau The National Assembly’s Portfolio Committee on Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs has proposed a special parliamentary debate on the death penalty.

Tax executives set to convene

Business Reporter Tax administrators from all over Africa are set to meet from October 20 to 22 2015 in Lomé, Togo under the auspices of the African Tax Administration Forum…

Human trafficking is big business

Hamza Mohame Correspondent As the sun dips behind the giant brown hills that separate South Africa and Mozambique, a slim young man is busy doing final mechanical checks on a…

AU urged to act fast on Burundi

ADDIS ABABA. – The African Union’s Peace and Security Council on Saturday recommended the organisation hasten plans for sending troops to Burundi should violence worsen and called for investigations into…

Djokovic wins Shanghai Masters

SHANGHAI. — Novak Djokovic handed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga a 6-2, 6-4 beating yesterday as the world number one claimed his third Shanghai Masters title to brutally reinforce his reign over men’s…

Zim to host crucial Africa climate conference . . . as CC proves nightmare come true

Jeffrey Gogo Climate Story HUMANS tend to ascribe titles to certain things or phenomena that are indicative of their own intellectual and physical limitations to things that dwarf the understanding…

Government to reward Mighty Warriors

Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter Sports and Recreation Minister Makhosini Hlongwane says the Government will reward the Mighty Warriors for making history by becoming the first Zimbabwean national football team to…

Tin Tin launches ‘First Steps’

Arts Correspondent Television personality Tinopona Katsande, who recently gave birth to her first baby, has started working on a television programme, First Steps, that seeks to educate first-time pregnant women…

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