Mudslinging and parliamentary rhetoric

Limukani Ncube

Negative campaigning, also known colloquially as “mudslinging”, is trying to win an advantage by referring to negative aspects of an opponent or of a policy rather than emphasising one’s own positive attributes or preferred policies.

 

Kick out gays: Minister

Prosper Ndlovu

CHIEFS should banish people who support homosexuality from their communities and take away their land

 

Govt to assess production on farms

Midlands Correspondent

 

THE Government will conduct an assessment of production at all farms, including A1 models,

Be fit and enjoy every stage of your life

Sunganoo Venge

Many people always want to say, “the sky is the limit”, referring to their wishes and ability to progress in life. Which means they will do whatever it takes to be at the top in terms of achieving wealth. But when it comes to exercises, I will love to say, “you are your own limit.”

Bosso coach warns opponents

Ricky Zililo
MAN of the moment Kelvin Kaindu has threatened to clobber clubs that will face his Highlanders FC in league matches.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: More firms should come on board share ownership process

THE country’s indigenisation and empowerment drive is gathering momentum at a time when all the detractors have barked but failed to stop the train that is headed for the land of economic independence.

Border jumping syndicate smashed

Mashudu Netsianda

POLICE in Beitbridge smashed what appears to be a well-organised border jumping syndicate

Calls for Zifa boss to step aside intensify

Sikhumbuzo Moyo
ALLEGATIONS by the Zimbabwe Soccer Supporters Association that Zifa president, Cuthbert Dube bought his way into the highest football office in the country could have opened a can of worms.

82 suspected criminals nabbed along Limpopo

Beitbridge Reporter

POLICE in Beitbridge and their South African counterparts have arrested 82 suspected criminals operating in bushy areas along the Limpopo River during a joint border operation.

Gold panners vandalise water pipes

Midlands Bureau Chief

ILLEGAL gold panning activities are on the rise again in Kwekwe with the panners deliberately blocking sewer systems and breaking water pipes to access water for panning activities, the Mayor, Councillor Shadreck Tobaiwa, said.

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