Dozens feared dead in Mogadishu car bomb

MOGADISHU. – A car bomb exploded near a busy market in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu on Saturday killing at least eight people, police said, as medical sources warned the toll could…

Zanu-PF seeks $6,4m for indaba

Richard Muponde Gwanda Correspondent About $6,4 million is needed to prepare the venue for the 17th zanu-pf Annual National People’s Conference scheduled for Gwanda in December. Matabeleland South has settled for the…

Wales beat Boks

CARDIFF. — Warren Gatland expressed his “relief” after seeing his Wales team sucked into an arm wrestle before edging South Africa 24-22 in an international rugby match on Saturday.

When racism was being sold: An apartheid lesson

Ron Jacobs Correspondent The movement against South African apartheid was perhaps the most universal and popular movement in the western world in the 1980s. Hundreds of thousands protested in a…

End chaos, follow proper planning procedures: Toriro

THE INTERVIEW Runyararo Muzavazi RM: How do you rate the state of urban planning in Zimbabwe? PT: Urban Planning in Zimbabwe was traditionally strong, but there are new challenges: The…

Goalkeeper scores dramatic equaliser

Milan. — Benevento goalkeeper Alberto Brignoli scored an injury-time equaliser against AC Milan to earn his team the first Serie A point in their history. The keeper, on loan from…

Bond notes finally out

Elita Chikwati Senior Reporter— The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe is expected to introduce bond notes onto the market today with the majority of people expressing optimism that the new measure will…

11-year-old singer ready to conquer

Swagga T AN ELEVEN-YEAR-OLD music sensation has stormed the music scene and is poised to give the big guns a fine run for their money. This is none other than Nokutenda…

Hotel occupancy in Midlands drops

Lovemore Zigara Midlands Correspondent HOTEL occupancy in the Midlands has declined despite the onset of the festive season, mainly because there are limited tourist attractions, hoteliers said in separate interviews last…

3 drown in separate incidents

Reason Razao Herald Reporter THE Zimbabwe Republic Police has recorded a rise in the number of drowning cases. With the rainy season now in full swing, police are urging Zimbabweans to exercise…

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