RBZ debt wasn’t all mine: Gono

Business Reporter former Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor Dr Gideon Gono says only 45 percent of the US$1,3 billion debt weighing on the viability of the central bank was accrued…

Ringo, Tuku mesmerise fans

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent South African musician Ringo Madlingozi put up a splendid show at Andy Millar Hall where he shared the bill with superstar Oliver Mtukudzi, plus Winky D…

Man U, Spurs draw

LONDON. — Wayne Rooney scored a brace as Manchester United twice came from behind to draw 2-2 at Tottenham Hotspur in an entertaining Premier League encounter yesterday.

Ruling party comes second best in key vote

LAGOS. — Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan’s party has finished second in a state election seen as a test of his popularity and opposition strength, the country’s electoral watchdog said yesterday.

Stefy Bau for Zim Summer Series

Collin Matiza Sports Editor Stefy Bau, the Italian women’s motocross legend, is expected to arrive in Harare today to grace the 2013 Zimbabwe Summer Series which starts at the home…

Of dreams and wars

Mabasa Sasa Deputy Editor Africa has attained its political independence. But until there is economic independence, until the people of Africa can enjoy the benefits of having diamonds and oil,…

Stiffer penalties the way to go: Justice Mwayera

Chief Court Reporter COURTS should complement the legislature to curb cases of domestic violence which are on the increase by imposing stiffer penalties to those who break the law, a…

Mbeki spills the British beans

I am hardly surprised by Thabo Mbeki’s recent revelations about an attempted British military intervention in Zimbabwe. What Mugabe did to the white farmers angered the white establishment.

Ngwira’s ‘Ndinewe’ now on visual

Entertainment Reporter Afro-jazz artiste Daniel Ngwira has released a touching video of his latest single “Ndinewe”, a track which he calls on Zimbabweans to spare a thought for those living…

Israeli PM to hold peace talks with Pope

JERUSALEM. — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu left for Rome yesterday for a two-day official visit during which he will meet Pope Francis for the first time.

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