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Henry Olonga to release book on his life

Henry Olonga the first black player and youngest ever cricketer to play for Zimbabwe internationally will be releasing an autobiography on the 19th July...

Spiritual awakening of Zimbabweans in UK

It is commonplace in Zimbabwe to see men and women dressed in white robes praying in hills, mountains or secluded places, but for the folks in Luton in the United Kingdom who regularly hike up the Sharpenhoe-Clappers to walk their dogs and those who like to take a stroll to enjoy the fresh air and soak up the idyllic views the sight of men and women in white robes is not an everyday occurrence writes Brilliant Pongo.

Residents slam police silence on beheading reports

Residents of Bulawayo have attacked members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) for their silence over the rampant reports of trafficking and ritual murders in the city. It appears that some individuals who have been promised Toyota Quantum (kombis) in return for human heads are on the loose, instilling a deep sense of fear and uncertainty within Bulawayo residents.

Trade in human heads on the rise in Zimbabwe

The World Cup may have pushed up sales of vuvuzelas, T-shirts and footballs in South Africa, but in neighbouring Zimbabwe there are fears the tournament has spawned a much more grisly market in human heads. Residents of Bulawayo say an increasing number of children have been abducted since the tournament started in early June.

Does MDC have audacity to ward off terror?

ZANU PF as led by Robert Mugabe has not the slightest intention to allow Zimbabweans to freely express their political will especially if it has the potential to eventuate in a change of government writes Psychology Maziwisa.

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Former ANC minister predicts Ramaphosa arrest over Phala Phala scandal

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Trump booed at NBA Finals as security lockdown frustrates New York fans

Donald Trump became the first sitting US president to attend an NBA Finals game, drawing boos from some fans as extraordinary security measures disrupted New York City's celebrations.

Andy Muridzo grateful for industry support despite years of drama and scandals

Musician Andy Muridzo says support from arts organisations has encouraged him to remain focused on his career despite years of public controversy.

Hero diver Victor Kazembe rewarded with car and US$20,000 by Wicknell Chivayo after Budiriro tragedy

Controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo has gifted a Toyota Aqua and US$20,000 to diver Victor Kazembe for recovering three bodies from a sewer-filled pit in Budiriro.