Bid to stop Copac report flops

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter
A FRESH bid by a Harare man Mr Danny Musukuma to stop Copac from presenting the report on the Second All Stakeholders’ conference to Parliament failed when the High Court dismissed his urgent

Peace order against abusive ex-hubby

Court Reporter
A Harare woman is reportedly at no peace with her ex-husband who insists that she should move back to their rural home following their divorce. Venencia Masvidu told a Harare civil court that her

Wife yanks jobless karateka to court

Court Reporter
A Domboshava woman yesterday brought her jobless husband to court for spending most his time training karate and then coming home demanding food. Miriam Pafiwa brought her husband Right-time

Juice: A non-progressive, neo-colonial policy

Panganai Kahuni

Zimbabwe, like the rest Africa, has continued to be a labour market for the developed world. The developed world, mainly dominated by Europe and USA, has managed to actively go through their

Squabbles continue as economy slides

By Tichaona Chifamba

If the state of Zimbabwe’s inclusive Government in 2012 was to be described in one word, then “dysfunctional” would tersely explain the relations among the three governing parties. While since

There is always a man of the moment

Pastor Takura Rukwati

Life can be quite exciting. Life can be quite interesting and promising. Life can be so boring and quite frustrating. Life can be so challenging and life can actually be an uphill journey, but above all,

Time up for Africom

Horrace Campbell

From this introduction, the general went on to elaborate on his first point of the growing threat of violent extremist organisations in Africa.  This is a theme that has been recurring in the speeches of

Africa can harness nuclear energy

Dr Antonio Antonio

Many African countries, like Zimbabwe, Libya, Zambia and Tunisia have huge uranium deposits which, if used for electricity generation, could change the energy landscape in the most positive of all

Sables storm brews

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
A STORM is brewing in the Zimbabwe national rugby side, the Sables, just a few days after taking part in the Emirates Four-Nations’ tournament where they finished third in Dubai. While coach

Warren Park residents protest over school

Herald Reporter
Residents of Warren Park D in Harare yesterday held a demonstration over failure by the Education, Sports, Art and Culture ministry’s failure to open a secondary school built by the China-Zimbabwe

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