Dongo speaks on indigenisation

Herald Reporter
FORMER leader of the Zimbabwe Union of Democrats, Mrs Margaret Dongo has urged Zimbabwean youths to embrace indigenisation and economic empowerment regardless of their political affiliation.

Two school heads jailed for fraud

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TWO school headmasters in Gutu have been jailed for fraud involving levies and tuition fees as Government intensifies its blitz on corrupt school authorities.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Supreme Court ruling key, enables early polls

The Supreme Court ruling that by-elections have to be held soon in three vacant seats in the House of Assembly does not have to derail Zimbabwe’s progress to a full general election, nor need it break the budget.

Goodbye Confed Cup

From Eddie Chikamhi in LUANDA, Angola
Interclube ……. (1) 1
Dynamos …………..… 0
(Dynamos lose 0-1 on aggregate)
HARARE giants Dynamos kissed goodbye to this year’s continental inter-club football when they fell to Angola’s Interclube in the final round of the Confederation Cup group stage qualifiers at the Estadio 22 de Junho here last night.

A forgettable show finally comes to an end

Robson Sharuko
Senior Sports Editor

TWO weeks ago it needed Charles Mabika’s announcement, on the public address system that Highlanders had drawn at home, to cheer the spirits of the Dynamos fans after a lifeless home show against Interclube.

Vera: A mother’s perspective

Memory Chirere

Title: Petal Thoughts: Yvonne Vera
Author: Ericah Gwetai
Publisher: Mambo Press, Gweru, Zimbabwe, 2008
ISBN: 978-0-86922-823-4

Imagine your mother writing your biography! What would she say or leave out and why? If you were a prize winning author, would your mother’s book on you clarify certain key moments? Or, would it complicate them?

Know your author: Wiseman Magwa

Professor Wiseman Magwa who is an author and founding acting Vice Chancellor of the Reformed Church University, was born in the humble environs of Nyajena District in Masvingo in 1962.

Al Shabaab: Kenya’s curse

Henry Makori

Kenya is still in shock after hooded gunmen opened fire and lobbed explosives into two churches recently in Garissa, north-east of the country, killing 17 worshippers and injuring over 60 others.

Tackling corrupt corporate culture

Gertrude Takawira

Corruption and corporate failures negatively impact lives of businesses and individuals. A natural reaction to failure is to cry out for change. It is a call out for things to be done differently, and preferably better.

China, US in fight over Africa’s resources

Professor Annah Mititi-Michero
WITH Africa remaining the last vestige of vast tracts of land pregnant with untapped natural resources, China and the United States of America are locked in a protracted battle to outwit each other and gain access to the resources.

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