Xenophobia victims named

DURBAN. — The names of the seven people killed during xenophobic violence which erupted in parts of Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal in the past weeks, were released by the inter-ministerial committee…

Cyber-attacks soar globally amid weak defences

NAIROBI. — There has been a rapid surge in cyber-attacks this year as governments and corporations dither in allocating adequate resources towards deterrent measures, according to a report released on…

Ruzive agonisingly fails to make cut

Sports Reporter ZIMBABWEAN referee Ruzive Ruzive was part of the enlarged group of referees who had been earmarked to be part of the match officials to handle the 2018 FIFA…

Akbay tips CAPS, Tsipa

Tedious Manyepo Sports Reporter— WHILE still praying for a dramatic turn of events in the remaining two Premiership matches, Highlanders coach Erol Akbay believes CAPS United are well placed and have…

Teacher assaults student for sitting during Pledge of Allegiance

NEW YORK. – A school in eastern Michigan has placed a teacher on leave and launched an investigation after she allegedly “snatched” an 11-year-old student who sat during the Pledge…

Kane double snuffs out Reds challenge

England. — Harry Kane scored twice for Tottenham Hotspur in a 4-1 victory over an abject Liverpool team yesterday that left the Merseyside club’s Premier League title hopes in tatters.

The challenge of cultural adaptation, lifestyle change

Sekai Nzenza On Wednesday— During the weekly prayer gathering, the pastor’s wife, Mai Mufundisi, teaches lifestyle changes to young women. She tells them that the church’s role is not only to help…

Misinformation helps nobody

Nick Mangwana  View from the Diaspora They say misinformation is more dangerous than ignorance. It is better for people to know nothing than to know lies presented as the truth. Like…

Council, miners on collision course

Munyaradzi Doma in Zvishavane Mberengwa Rural District Council is on a collision course with miners who are not paying their $10 mining levy annually. The authorities argue that they have tried…

Bond notes: Zim at (unnecessary) war with self

Trevor Shiri Correspondent— Zimbabweans are a curious lot. They regularly click the self-destruct button thinking they are “fixing” Government by sabotaging initiatives aimed at easing the cash crisis – as indeed…

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