Today’s Woman persevere in power outage

A power outage at the official opening night of Today’s Woman International conference could not deter thousands of women who had gathered for worship.

Electric atmosphere on Today’s Woman opening [PHOTOS included]

AN electric atmosphere engulfed City Sports Centre yesterday night as the annual International Today’s Woman International Conference took off.

‘No Sabbath for Zanu-PF’

The 99th Ordinary Session of Zanu-PF’s Central Committee in Harare last week was convened in line with provisions of the ruling party’s constitution, and not to address alleged factionalism, President…

VP cracks whip on errant ministers

News Editor President Mugabe has tasked Vice-President Phelekezela Mphoko to closely supervise Cabinet ministers and permanent secretaries to ensure they deliver socio-economic transformation. The top officials’ performance will be weighed…

Go Warriors go!

History beckons for Mighty Warriors Langton Nyakwenda THE Mighty Warriors are just 90 minutes away from the Olympics. Cameroon, ranked second in Africa and 45th on the FIFA World Rankings,…

Chevrons out to dominate again

Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE will be out to further assert their dominance over Afghanistan when the two sides meet for the second One-day International at Queens Sports Club today. After a…

Church thugs threaten journalist

Sunday Mail Reporter SUSPECTED Spirit Embassy Church (now Good News Church) thugs threatened The Sunday Mail Religion Reporter Desire Ncube with death if a story that questions their leader Prophet…

Circumcision: To cut or not to cut

Dr Sebastian Ndlovu It should be known that the idea that circumcision reduced transmission was based on an observation at the turn of the century of the prevalence of HIV…

IMF considers bridging finance for Zim

AS details of plans to clear Zimbabwe’s US$1,8 billion arrears to the IMF, World Bank and African Development Bank by mid-next year are being worked out, it is emerging that…

Carnival: Good going but . . . Lessons for Mzembi and team

FOR something that almost did not happen — Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Walter Mzembi and his foot soldier the chief executive officer of the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) Karikoga…

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