Trayvon Martin, US racial politics

Farirai Chubvu
The killing of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in Sanford, Florida on February 26 has sparked opposition and protests throughout the country. There is widespread popular outrage over the senseless

Editorial Comment: Let’s all be responsible road users and save lives this Easter

THE long Easter holidays are upon us. We are sure they are most welcome for most people for different reasons. For Christians, it will be a time to reflect on what their Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ did for them. For the traditionalists it is a time they gather for their own rituals whilst for

Africa can be a vital global player

Abdoulie Janneh
I have seen increasing faith and abiding belief that Africa is on the rise as reflected in various research reports and positive stories in the media. These views are based on the credible

Research key for Africa’s growth

Naledi Pandor
It is no accident that the founding leaders of post-colonial African countries — men like Kwame Nkrumah, Julius Nyerere, Nelson Mandela — were able to articulate ideologies and visions of

Northern Region Division One kicks off

Sports Reporter
THE Zifa Northern Region Division One kicks off tomorrow with the board calling on all clubs to comply with the rules and regulations and win matches on the field of play and not in the boardroom. The

Mash West take Titan on board

Jeffrey Murimbechi
Mashonaland West cricket have confirmed Titan Diesel Electronics as the official kit sponsors for the ongoing Botswana junior tour of Zimbabwe. The junior tournament received 80 playing shirts valued at

High time Africans knew the enemy

The Bible clearly tells us that leaders come from God. David never went to Samuel seeking to be a leader. Samuel was actually sent by God to anoint young David as the future king of Israel.
Power hungry Absalom rebelled against his father because he wanted to take over his father’s throne. Little did this power seeking young man know that God had already chosen young Solomon to be the future king? Jesus’ coming was foretold long before he was born to the Virgin Mary.

BREAKING NEWS: Malawi president suffers cadiac arrest.

Malawi President Bingu waMutharika (78) reportedly suffered cadiac arrest this morning and is admitted at a local hospital. He is reportedly unconcious, according to information made available to Malawi Voice.…

Call to peg salaries on PDL, productivity, inflation

Harare Bureau
ZIMBABWEAN employees say that salaries should be linked to the Poverty Datum Line (PDL), productivity and inflation together at the same time without considering each factor independently, according to a recent study.

Call for gender sensitive business policies

Business Correspondent

Government should craft gender sensitive policies that promote women’s involvement in business, the Zimbabwe Women Lawyers Association Legal Aid department programme officer, Ms Abigail Mutsvayi, has said.

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