Mapeza apologises
From Petros Kausiyo in PRAIA , Cape Verde
NORMAN MAPEZA was still searching for answers after his miserable Warriors class crashed out of the reckoning for the 2012
Africa must control its natural resources
by Professor Mukutwa Aiwa Atiku
After the end of slave trade and colonialism, the fight to gain access to Africa’s resources has been a major cold war between
Privatisation, governance of SOEs: Where is the panacea?
by Gertrude Takawira
Where is the wealth? As we watch events of social discontentment taking place around the world, one cannot stop to wonder
Assange, Jemima Khan lead Afghanistan protest in London
LONDON – WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and socialite Jemima Khan led a protest in London on Saturday against the war in
Malema discharged
JOHANNESBURG – South African political firebrand Julius Malema was discharged from hospital, SABC news reported
Biya confident of victory
YAOUNDE/MONROVIA – Cameroonians went to the polls yesterday with President Paul Biya almost assured of extending his
LonZim complies with indigenisation
Herald Reporter
Alternative Investment Market-listed LonZim, has ceded its 51 percent stake in line with Government’s indigenisation and
Chiyangwa vows to win lost seats
Herald Reporter
Businessman and politician Cde Phillip Chiyangwa has vowed that Zanu-PF will retain the Chinhoyi and other constituencies
Man rapes friend’s sister, court told
Court Reporter
A 29-YEAR-OLD Chitungwiza man appeared in court last Thursday on charges of raping his friend’s sister. Simbarashe Sindura
Police set to evict conservancy invaders
Masvingo Bureau
POLICE will soon start evicting over 500 families who invaded wildlife conservancies in Chiredzi and have been illegally


