Month: January 2015
Environment

‘A new low’ for Madonna

LOS ANGELES: Pop diva Madonna has hit back at criticism of images posted on her Facebook page showing iconic figures such as Nelson.

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Arts & Lifestyle

Zuma to co-sponsor Bible translation

Johannesburg – The foundation of President Jacob Zuma will partner with the Roman Catholic Church to improve the existing translation of the Bible.

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World News

Odinga’s son found dead in his bed

The son of Kenya’s main opposition leader, Raila Odinga, was yesterday found dead in his home near Nairobi, prompting a major police investigation.

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Entertainment

Tiwa Savage is Pregnant

Fans of pop diva Tiwa Savage woke up on the first day of the New Year to the good news that she’s now.

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Articles

SA-bound Traffic Up As Zimbabweans Return to Bases

THE volume of human and vehicular traffic has drastically increased at Beitbridge Border Post as many Zimbabweans return to their South African bases..

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Crime & Courts Main News

Zim Police to Summon Former VP Mujuru For Questioning

POLICE could soon summon former Vice President Joice Mujuru for questioning on allegations of abuse of office and corruption amid revelations that the.

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Main News Zimbabwe

Massive Scandal at Zinara… $8m Snow Graders ‘Useless’

THE Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (Zinara) has embarked on a major staff shake-up which workers allege is a purge of staff to cover-up.

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Health & Fitness Main News

800 families evacuated as floods persist:Red Cross

MORE than 800 families have been evacuated from their homes so far as flooding continues to affect most parts of the country due.

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Arts & Lifestyle Main News

Historian Prof Terrence Ranger dies

PROMINENT historian and expert on African and Zimbabwean history, Professor Terrence Ranger has died. Reports said Ranger died on Friday and according to.

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Environment Main News

Rising rivers strand people in Zimbabwe, search and rescue operations underway

Search and rescue operations were underway in the north of Zimbabwe on Sunday after a number of people were left stranded by rising.

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