Mighty Warriors seek away win
HARARE - Mighty Warriors captain Talent Mandaza says they will be out to cause an upset against Namibia in their own backyard when the two teams meet tomorrow in the Africa Women’s Cup of Nations...
View ArticleWe will bounce back - Mutasa
HARARE - Dynamos are finding solace in the fact that the current run of poor results is nothing unique to the club as they have been slow starters in recent seasons only to claw back in the later...
View ArticleMugabe refuses to vacate State House
HARARE - Sulking former president Robert Mugabe and his unsettled wife Grace are refusing to remove their property, including furniture and other valuables, from State House — meaning that his...
View ArticleZim govt's diamond miner plans $20m investment
HARARE - Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Mining Company (ZCDC) – a wholly-owned State enterprise formed after the merger of seven miners in the country’s gem-rich Chiadzwa fields – is planning a $20...
View ArticleDelayed polls dates compromise credibility
HARARE - For some time now, the buzz word has been Zimbabwe is holding watershed elections this year yet despite this excitement, no one knows actually when. President Emmerson Mnangagwa is by law...
View ArticleThieves raid Magaya
HARARE - Prophetic Healing and Deliverance ministries founder Walter Magaya has lost several title deeds to his properties that were being kept at his lawyers’ offices in Alexander Park in Harare, in...
View Article'Prophet' jailed 20 years for rape
HARARE - A self-styled prophet who raped a woman during a healing ritual was yesterday jailed for 20 years. Herbert Senda, 34, had denied the charges when he appeared before Harare regional magistrate...
View Article'Chimene's constituency neglected'
HARARE - Former Manicaland minister of State Mandi Chimene’s constituency was heavily neglected despite her powerful position in government and the ruling Zanu PF party with impassable roads and women...
View ArticleMujuru fails to pay $387k for tractors
HARARE - Former vice president and National People’s Party (NPP) leader Joice Mujuru (pictured) has been dragged to the High Court for failing to pay $387 000 in a tractors deal. Peppy Motors...
View ArticleZBC bans 'prosperity, miracle prophets'
HARARE - Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) has temporarily suspended all programming covering “prosperity and miracle prophets.” This comes amid public outrage over the unprecedented coverage of...
View ArticleUZ vice chancellor attempts to stop Grace trial
HARARE - University of Zimbabwe vice chancellor Levi Nyagura, who is accused of corruptly awarding a PhD to former first lady Grace Mugabe, has approached the High Court seeking to stop his trial...
View ArticleRacism row erupts at Zim Cricket
HARARE - Zimbabwe cricket yesterday plunged into dangerous and divisive territory when the national association’s boss Tavengwa Mukuhlani accused sacked Chevrons coach Heath Streak of racism in his...
View ArticleMnangagwa woos China investments
HARARE - President Emmerson Mnangagwa is said to be hopeful that his current visit to China will unlock substantial investment and much-needed aid for Zimbabwe — as his administration bids to solve...
View ArticleOusted Mugabe refuses to vacate State House
HARARE - Sulking former president Robert Mugabe and his unsettled wife Grace are refusing to remove their property, including furniture and other valuables, from State House — meaning that his...
View ArticleMoza, Zim, SA power project on cards
HARARE - The Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) is set to inject over $190 million towards the construction of a new power transmission line linking Mozambique, Zimbabwe and South Africa...
View ArticleMugabe party in turmoil
HARARE - Insiders say the new National Patriotic Front (NPF) — which has the blessings of ousted former president Robert Mugabe — could suffer a stillbirth, amid damaging internal accusations that the...
View ArticleFree, fair, credible poll still achievable in Zim
HARARE - Ever since taking over the reigns of power in November last year, President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government has been touting its ability to stage free, fair and credible elections this year....
View ArticleZim children drop out of school to work on tobacco farms
HARARE - Children in tobacco-growing regions are dropping out of school during the growing seasons to supply labour for planting and harvesting, a damning human rights report has revealed. This comes...
View ArticleMadhuku fights for Dean of Law post
HARARE - University of Zimbabwe (UZ) law professor Lovemore Madhuku has approached the High Court challenging the UZ’s failure to appoint him as dean in the Faculty of Law. In the application for...
View Article'Probe deployment of soldiers to rural areas'
HARARE - MDC president Nelson Chamisa yesterday challenged the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) to investigate the alleged deployment of soldiers to rural areas ahead of elections. This comes after...
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