The burden of colonialism

Keith Guzah

The literature on the African state is suffused with adjectives and epithets describing the post-colonial state, Zimbabwe included. Such terms include quasi-state, weak state, failed state, collapsed state,

President in Kampala for Comesa Summit

Munyaradzi Huni in KAMPALA, Uganda
President Mugabe arrived here Thursday to attend the 16th Heads of State and Government Comesa Summit which is scheduled to start today. Vice President Joice Mujuru is the Acting President.

MDC-T imposes sitting legislators

Takunda Maodza Senior Reporter
MDC-T has imposed sitting legislators on its members by resolving that they will not be contested in primaries to choose candidates for harmonised polls expected next year. Only MPs that fail to garner

First Lady calls for value addition farming

Herald Reporter
Beneficiaries of land reform have been urged to add value to their agricultural produce and generate money from their farming efforts. First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe yesterday said indigenous

Time to broaden empowerment

Albert Nhamoyebonde

It never ceases to amaze me when politicians come up with a sound bite or a policy that resonates with the thinking of the ordinary person. Empowerment resonates with all reasoning people, but there

More testify in Rushwaya’s case

Senior Court Reporter
The trial of former Zifa chief executive Henrietta Rushwaya accused of concealing transactions from a principal continued yesterday with former Warrior’s manager Ernest “Mapepa”  Sibanda testifying.

GMB officials arrested for theft

Herald Reporter
Four Grain Marketing Board officials and an Agritex officer in Concession have been arrested for abusing inputs meant for disadvantaged farmers under the Presidential Well-wishers Special

Work on Airport Road resumes

Municipal Reporter
Construction of the US$80 million Airport Road (Joshua Nkomo Express) resumed yesterday following an amicable solution to the payment dispute that had stalled dualisation of the road.

AirZim workers appeal to Supreme Court

Herald Reporter
THE two workers’ unions representing Air Zimbabwe employees that last week lost a bid to place the airline under provisional judicial management have appealed to the Supreme Court. National Air

Headmaster, teacher arrested for rape

Beitbridge Bureau
Police have arrested a deputy school head and a teacher at Kwalu Secondary School, some 130km west of Beitbridge town, on allegations of sexually abusing two girls at the same school. The complainants,

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