DeMbare, Hwange row
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor
DYNAMOS’ bid to bolster their attack with the acquisition of Hwange striker Francisco Zekumbawire appears to have to have hit a snag following claims that the coalminers have put a US$130 000 price
Harsh traffic rules pay off for China
BEIJING. — The number of traffic violations has plummeted since the “harshest-ever” traffic rules took effect on January 1 this year, the Ministry of Public Security announced on yesterday. From January 1 toSudanese, South Sudanese troops clash
NAIROBI. — Sudanese troops clashed with South Sudanese forces along their restive border, South Sudan’s army said Thursday, a day ahead of planned talks between the presidents of the two rival
Editorial Comment: Govt must help Zimsec acquire printing press
Reports that Ordinary and Advanced-Level candidates have not been receiving certificates from the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council since 2010 are disturbing. This calls for a rapid nationalWhat to expect this year
Albert Nhamoyebonde
Despite the fact that the year 2013 might have many defining events, including the harmonised elections, the consolidation of indigenisation and empowerment policies, it must be a year, not to
Mentor women for political office
Gender Forum Fortious Nhambura
Zimbabwe will this year hold its second harmonised elections. As such, Zimbabweans will be choosing who will represent them for the coming five years. Although no dates have been set for the elections,All eyes on Badenhoist as Ray Stracker tees off at Chapman
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports ReporterRAY Badenhoist played his first competitive event since returning from representing the country in Turkey when the Ray Stracker teed off at Chapman yesterday. Badenhoist was part of the team that
Cara through to final
Collin Matiza Sports EditorCARA Black and Anastasia Rodionova are taking no prisoners at the ASB Tennis Classic in Auckland, New Zealand. Wildcards Black of Zimbabwe and her Australian partner Rodionova yesterday swept
US history, repressive laws
Stephen Lendman
United States history is littered with repressive laws. Constitutional protections and civil liberties have been targeted. The 1798 Alien and Sedition Acts restricted First Amendment freedoms. So did theGreat we’re in 2013, but . . .
Rosenthal Mutakati Reflections
I almost ran over a column of shirtless young men and women, some with children strapped on their backs, who were dancing and singing in the middle of the road before midnight in Harare on




