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February 3, 2013

Zimbos in $2,6 million US tax fraud

UNITED STATES – Two Zimbabwean men, Tonderai Sakupwanya and Reminico Zhangazha, were indicted by a grand jury in Dallas, Texas over their involvement in a US$2,6 million income tax refund identity theft scheme.

Star Brite winners get their prizes

HARARE – Bryan Kadengu, a rookie musician who came tops in the popular Star Brite reality show drove home, in a brand new a Toyota Spacio as part of his prize for winning the talent search show.

Dynamos ‘Minister of Defence’ impresses

HARARE – Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane was impressed by DeMbare defender Partson Jaure as the Absa South African Premiership side wrapped up their tour of Zimbabwe with a goalless draw against the local league champions.

Rename Warriors, the Honey Badgers

The recent events pertaining to the Zimbabwe national football team are shameful and deplorable. However, what we all need right now is to move on and endeavour to build a respectable and formidable team.

Satanism fear rocks remand prison

HARARE – Prison authorities at Harare Central Remand Prison are in a quandary on what to do with three foreigners, with refugees status, who claimed to practice Satanism. They are demanding that they be allowed to practice their religion freely.

The NO VOTE is in defence of history

A constitution is the highest law of the land, which defines and limits the powers of government and its various branches, vis-à-vis each other, and the people, and provides a strong foundation for a state based on the rule of law.

Makumbe death reminds us nothing definite

The untimely death of Professor John Makumbe reminds me that there is nothing definite in this world. I am shocked and saddened. RIP Professor. When a rare and fearless voice of sanity passes on, we feel the loss; it’s a loss to Zimbabwe.

Voters roll the worst in Africa: Madzore

HARARE – MDC-T youth leader Solomon Madzore has described Zimbabwe’s voters roll as the worst on the African continent. The voters roll he said consisted of dead people such as the late Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith.