Let’s own the information
Innocent KatsandeInformation is an English expression that means so much more than it sounds — it is a source of learning, but unless it is structured, processed, and made available to the right people in a
Stance on Syria baffles everyone?
Fyodor Lukyanov“Why does Russia support dictators?” a French correspondent who has come to Moscow to find out about Russia’s stance on Syria asked me. “Why does the West support the Islamists and terrorists who came to power after the revolutions?” I shot back. After exchanging these
Principals’ ultimatum on draft constitution laudable
Editorial CommentLike everyone else, Principals to the Global Political Agreement that gave birth to the inclusive Government are fed up with the lethargy that has characterised the Constitution drafting process. Last week they cracked the whip and demanded that the drafting process be
The paradox of Malema, ANC

Tichaona Zindoga
Is it not ironic that former leader of South Africa’s African National Congress Youth League Julius Malema, has finally succumbed to his own medicine — at least in the eyes of those who had been sickened by his fiery rhetoric? Is it not ironic that he has been expelled from the
Firms support key to turnaround
Zimbabwe has endured economic challenges in the past decade leading to some prophets of doom to declare that nothing of note could come out of this country. So gloomy has been the picture painted about the country in the Western capitals that those whose antennas are more tuned to those capitals have become so hopelessly pessimistic that they cannot celebrate their Zimbabwean-ness.ZRP traffic section creates credibility gap
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has recently been featuring in the mass media in connection mainly with how the force deals with the country’s road traffic, with particular reference to paying passenger-carrying motor vehicles.Whose agenda are the men of God pushing?
IN crisis times such as now, when the enemy aims daggers at Zimbabwe to try to introduce a subservient, imperialist political order — many people, and this pen included, expect the Church of God to be both the shield and conscience of our politically and economically beleaguered people.Nust student spared jail for forgery
Court Reporter
A National University of Science and Technology (Nust) student that forged an Advanced Level result slip to enable him to get a place heaved a sigh of relief yesterday when he was ordered to perform community service.Bulawayo shoplifters nabbed in Masvingo
Masvingo Correspondent
POLICE in Masvingo have bust a 16-member shoplifting syndicate suspected to have hired a kombi from Bulawayo specifically to “loot’ groceries from supermarkets in the city.Copper cables thief jailed for 20 years
Court Reporter
A man from Bulawayo’s Hillside suburb will live to rue the day he decided to steal Zesa cables after the High Court felt that the magistrate erred by ordering his sentences to run concurrently.

