Growth of Aids Levy Fund is good news
The recent announcement of substantial growth in revenue collected by the National Aids Council is very good news. NAC announced that from a paltry US$5,9 million in 2009, they collected US$20,5Why South Africa must address the land issue
Lovemore Ranga MataireThe African National Congress centenary celebrations held on the 8th of January, 2011 were full of pomp and fanfare as the leaders of Africa’s oldest liberation movement reminisced on the road
Will capitalism ever crumble?
Albert NhamoyebondeMany magazines and newspapers are full of articles on the fate of capitalism after the global economic meltdown, which began in 2008. Investors and owners of capital lost millions on the stock
One dance with the Warriors

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor
RAHMAN GUMBO was feted like a king at the Harare International Airport yesterday, after a successful adventure into the kingdom of Swaziland, and the coach will be hoping for similar scenes when he
Rushwaya’s bail conditions suspended

Court Reporter
FORMER Zifa chief executive Henrietta Rushwaya yesterday had her bail conditions temporarily suspended to allow her to attend business meetings in South Africa and Dubai. Rushwaya is facing 11
Caps boss claims there’s plot to kill him
Innocent Ruwende Senior ReporterCAPS Holdings major shareholder and FCA Motors owner Fredrick Charles Mutandah who is facing charges of fraud involving more than US$26 million has claimed that there is a plot to kill him and
State drops rape charges against Chipare
Court ReporterTHE State has dropped rape charges against Godfrey Chipare, principal director for external relations with the Parliament of Zimbabwe, for lack of incriminating evidence. Chipare was facing aggravated
Madondo wants case referred to Supreme Court
Court ReporterCECIL Madondo, the executor to the estate of national hero, Charles Njodzi Dauramanzi, wants his matter referred to the Supreme Court arguing that his constitutional rights have been infringed.
Activist jailed 10 years
George Maponga Masvingo BureauA Zaka-based Zanu-PF activist has been jailed 10 years after killing two villagers at a party base in 2002 after accusing them of stealing cattle from a base commander at Jichidza Business Centre. High Court
Murdoch tells UK: ‘Every day’s a Sun day’
LONDON — Rupert Murdoch began work yesterday on the first Sunday edition of his top-selling British tabloid The Sun, seven months after the closure of its scandal-ridden sister title News of the World.Publisher News International said the US-based mogul would be in London to oversee the launch this



