THE trial of former NMB Bank deputy managing director James Mushore resumed yesterday with the key State witness, who arrived last week from the United Kingdom, testifying.
THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commi-ssion has gazetted new election regulations meant to speed up the release of results as it prepares for the June 27 presidential run-off.
AILING former Premiership champions CAPS United, desperate to stem their slide, yesterday unveiled Jostein Mathuthu as their new head coach, swooping on the much-travelled mentor who was in charge of Motor Action.
INTERMITTENT power cuts and low turnout of artistes were biggest let-downs in the just-ended three day Nyanga multicultural arts festival held in the resort town over the weekend.
STAKEHOLDERS in the agricultural sector, among them farmers and Agritex officials, have welcomed Zesa Holdings' move to introduce a load-shedding schedule which they say would enhance productivity during this year's winter wheat farming season.
NEARLY two years after he last featured for the Warriors in a 1-0 losing African Cup of Nations cause to Malawi in Blantyre in October 2006, Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Tinashe Nengomasha has returned to the senior team's reckoning.
A South Africa-based group of artists -- Voyage Ensemble -- is currently running an exhibition at the National Art Gallery up until the end of the month.
A High court judge has ruled that the Zimbabwe Defence Forces should order all its soldiers deployed in rural areas to return to their barracks, according to a weekly independent paper.
On Wednesday Anglican Archbishop Thabo Makgoba of Cape Town, joined Archbishop Rowan Williams of Canterbury in a telephone call to United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, to appeal for help over the disruption of church services and the beating of worshippers
ZIMBABWE Rugby Union's hopes of luring former Under-18 eighthman Tendai "Beast" Mtawarira hit a brickwall yesterday after he was named in a 30-man South Africa rugby side.
Police in Esigodini in the province of Matabeleland in southern Zimbabwe have arrested three media workers reportedly employed by Sky News, a UK-based cable and satellite channel, which is among the foreign news organisations banned from reporting in Zimbabwe.
The landmark application brought before the SADC Tribunal in Windhoek by Zimbabwean commercial farmers was due to be heard at the Supreme Court in Windhoek, Namibia, on Wednesday.
No independent African electoral observers have been invited to monitor Zimbabwe's presidential run-off election on 27 June, and the bodies approved by President Robert Mugabe's government are not yet at full strength, Dieudonne Tshiyoyo, a programme officer at the South