Brazilian José Claudine Georgini will guide the Warriors in their first competitive match since he took over the top job early this year, when they seek glory in the second-tier, African Nations Championships against Namibia at Gwanzura Stadium this afternoon.
FRESHLYGROUND'S songbird, Zolani Mahola last week blasted her country's leader, South African President Thabo Mbeki for misleading the world when he said there was no crisis in Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe's Election Commission said Friday neither President Robert Mugabe nor his main challenger in the March 29 presidential election Morgan Tsvangirai had won outright, meaning a runoff vote was needed.
EAGLES midfielder Tendai Ran- thokoane lit Gwanzura Stadium with a dazzling display, which ensured the Young Warriors progressed to the next round after dismissing Lesotho in an African Youth Championships qualifier.
PEOPLE itching to get their own back at Zanu PF ought to be warned: contrary to the advice of quack psycho-analysts, revenge is neither sweet nor satisfying.
Another playwright has taken a dig at President Robert Mugabe's controversial 28-year rule, with a play set to take the forthcoming Umthwakazi Arts Festival by storm.
Botswana has set up a temporary refugee centre to receive Zimbabweans fleeing politically-motivated violence which began after the disputed 29 March election results.
Two white farmers in Nyamandlovu are being held hostage at their farms after surviving savage attacks by gun-toting war veterans as politically motivated violence blamed on Zanu PF intensified.
MUTARE sculptor, Shame Kwatare is believed to have skipped the country to South Africa after he was severely assaulted by Zanu PF militia, while members of a Harare dance group are nursing injuries after they were beaten by masked soldiers
I had never been arrested before and the prospect of prison in Zimbabwe, one of the poorest, most repressive places on earth,seemed especially forbidding: the squalor, the teeming cells, the possibility of beatings.
As the autumn sun sets over South Africa's most populous city, the halls of downtown Johannesburg's Central Methodist Mission fill with weary figures, many far from home, seeking solace within its walls.
Bishop Paul Verryn, who directs the Central Methodist Mission in Johannesburg, South Africa, has long been on the frontlines of the country's political struggles.
IT is not the end of the road for Dr. David Nyekorach-Matsanga. He might have got a sack from the Lord's Resistance Army leader Joseph Kony, ending his stint as chairman of the rebels' peace delegation, but he is moving
Results of the March 29 presidential poll were announced yesterday with no winner of an absolute majority, automatically setting the stage for a second election between the two top candidates - Morgan Tsvangirai of MDC-T and President Mugabe of Zanu-PF
The sight of Movement for Democratic Change spokesperson Nelson Chamisa failing to articulate his party's position on the looming presidential runoff reminds one of the same indecisiveness by the opposition, just before the March 29 elections.