You can’t evict an idea
When Western nations imposed illegal economic sanctions on Zimbabwe and made desperate moves to turn it into a pariah state, Zimbabwe shifted goal posts and turned to nation states that had made it possible for the Zimbabwean dream to be realised – sovereignty and self determination.
The “Look East” to some was like a “kiya kiya” strategy being adopted by a desperate government.
Unknown to them, the United States of America, the world’s superpower is doing exactly that with its “comeback to Asia” strategy. At the time of writing, both the Zimbabwean and US Presidents were in the East on official visits. President Mugabe met a number of
Pakare Paye hosts solo fest
Ruth Butaumocho
Nearly 20 artistes will take part in the Spar solo epic festival to be held at Pakare Paye Arts Centre in Norton next month. Apart
Environmental education in schools
As life support systems collapse around us, urgent and wise responses are needed. One such response is environmental
Banks move in on RioZim
Business Reporter
LOCAL banks owed by RioZim Limited are set to gain 31 percent shareholding in the firm if shareholders approve a proposed
Funding constraints hit commodity exchange
Business Reporters
THE Commodities Exchange of Zimbabwe, launched in January this year, is yet to start trading due to funding constraints.
Consortium takes over TSL
Bright Madera Senior Business Reporter
CLOSEFIN Investments, a consortium of local businessmen, has raised its shareholding in TSL Limited to 58,8 percent after
Holes in the Iran nuke report
Noah Gimbel
Much of the US media, with instigation from hawkish voices in Israel, France, the UK and the US, has been whipped into an
Tsvangirai and the fantasy of the Nobel Peace Prize
Muthulisi Mathuthu
It was Professor Stephen Chan who not so very long ago wrote something to the effect that even though Morgan Tsvangirai is
9 nabbed for heroin trafficking
Algiers – Algerian authorities have arrested nine people, including eight Air Algerie stewards, as part of an operation against an
Cameron attacks ‘pointless’ EU rules
LONDON – British Prime Minister David Cameron has attacked “pointless” European Union rules and regulations which he said




