Islam condemns terrorism

Mohammed Asadi
Terrorism is not new, but an age-old negative term and a phenomenon that is depictable to all people. It has been used throughout history not only by the weak to scare the powerful, but also by

Diamonds are forever, and for Zimbabweans

Robyn Curnow
THE Cable News Network was allowed into the country for the first time in many years, and made a beeline for the Chiadzwa Diamond fields that it had demonised over the years. CNN correspondent

Editorial Comment: DNA: Boon for yet another application of modern science

Everyone’s DNA, their genetic code, is absolutely unique, unless they are an identical twin, and it is now possible to positively identify a person from a sample of body tissue, even a hair, and to prove parenthood. This has already proved a boon for a number of Harare men who have managed to use

Amnesty International urges NATO to provide reparations to Libyans

TRIPOLI — NATO must investigate the killing of dozens of civilians during its air campaign in Libya last year and provide reparations to the people affected, Amnesty International said yesterday. “Adequate investigations must be carried out and full reparation provided to victims and their families,” said the

Nurturing economic ideologies

Rangu Nyamurundira
The mind, its consciousness and formulation of ideas, can be a most potent weapon and defence for a people in pursuit of economic liberation and prosperity. The more reason why we must heed

George Chitepo wants more

Sports Editor
AFTER helping Pieter Pilusa to a seventh-place finish in the Toyota Zimbabwe Challenge Rally at the weekend, George Chitepo now wants to forge a permanent partnership with the South African driver.

Big guns fall on Zim challenge rally

Collin Matiza Sports Editor
THE Zimbabwe Challenge Rally once again proved that it’s no place for the faint-hearted when seven of the 15 cars that entered this year’s event managed to last the distance at the weekend. The

Dendera feud must end

Fred Zindi Music
I have always tried to avoid getting involved in musicians’ disputes whenever I can. The reason is simple. I do not want one side to misconstrue that I am taking sides with my favourite artiste.

K-drama craze!

Entertainment Editor
Television dramas and soaps from South Korea have gained popularity among young Zimbabweans, who are finding their story line captivating and in sync with their own experiences. Unlike, two decades ago,

Namibia gets a taste of jerusarema

Peter Matambanadzo recently in KATIMA MULILO, Namibia
Victoria Falls Dance Company, a traditional dance group based in the resort town, put up a spirited performance at the launch of the Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Park in Katima Mulilo, Namibia. The

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