Innscor free from CTC penalties

                                Conrad Mwanawashe Business Reporter Innscor Africa Limited has been absolved from paying $2,5 million in…

‘Gore rezvidzidzo’ a hit at ZIBF

Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter Zimbabwe Publishing House stole the show at the ongoing Zimbabwe International Book Fair when they disclosed “Nhaka Youpenyu Book 3” as the source of the popular phrase…

Mzembi breathes fire

Herald Reporter Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Walter Mzembi, has criticised the Victoria Falls Municipality for hiking rates by 650 percent despite Government having ordered a freeze pending consultations. Minister Mzembi…

Tuku, Ammara to rock Nyanga

Entertainment Reporter Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi and Ammara Brown will tomorrow perform at Montclair Resort and Casino in Nyanga to spice up the growing Tuku Golf Tournament and Show that takes…

It’s all over for Pasuwa

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor CALLISTO PASUWA’S turbulent stint as the Warriors and Young Warriors coach will come to an abrupt end tomorrow night when he performs his final assignment for…

Nyumbu back in ODI side

ZIMBABWE have made four changes to their 15-man squad for the first two ODIs against New Zealand in Harare, including a recall for 30-year-old offspinner John Nyumbu. Batsman Craig Ervine and…

How Boko Haram became a transnational threat

AlexanderMezyaev Correspondent In recent years we have seen many radical organisations become internationalised – factions that once confined their operations to within defined state boundaries have been converted into transnational…

Tracking lion killers back to the Old Oval Office

Martha Rosenberg Correspondent THIS week the world is seething over the murder of Cecil the Lion in Hwange National Park by American dentist named Walter James Palmer. Palmer used bait to…

The show trial of Saif Gaddafi, an Obama crime

Stephen Lendman Correspondent In 2007, United States candidate Obama said “the president does not have the power under the Constitution to unilaterally authorise a military attack in a situation that…

Opposition leader gets top parly job

BUJUMBURA. – Burundi’s main opposition leader Agathon Rwasa was yesterday elected as deputy head of the national parliament, despite having condemned recent elections and supported months of civil unrest. Rwasa, who…

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