Let’s put an end to abuse
Fortious Nhambura Gender forum
ABUSE is rife in many homes. It may be in your home, your neighbour’s or a friend’s house.Because domestic abuse is not always about violence, in most cases, it has gone on unchecked
Anti-Mugabe fog clouds land reform success: Researchers
Jonathan Steele
Elections will be held in Zimbabwe later this year, leading with grim predictability to another bout of Mugabe-phobia in the British media. The trigger for the presidential and parliamentary poll was the
Devolution shouldn’t mean divisionism
Tichaona Zindoga
Perhaps one of the main talking points about the new Constitution, which Zimbabwe looks like will be finally be getting after about four years of illusion, has been the issue of devolution. And on the eveZambia face Super Eagles
NELSPRUIT — Champions Zambia and Nigeria clash here today in an African Cup of Nations Group B soccer tie both teams are desperate to win after failing to fire in their opening games. The matchEthiopia seek to deepen Burkina’s Cup woes
NELSPRUIT — Ethiopia made up for a 31-year absence by hogging the African Cup of Nations soccer headlines with an explosive return to the continental showcase against champions Zambia. Monday’s‘Till divorce do us part’
Stephen Mpofu Features Correspondent
WITH the institution fast losing its lustre, does getting married or not make any difference in Zimbabwe today? That is the question probably occupying many Zimbabwean minds as reports
African Union @ 50
Kizito SikukaAFRICAN leaders are meeting in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to chart the continent’s development agenda as it enters its 50th year of regional co-operation. The 20th Ordinary Assembly of African Union
A witness to prophecy
Albert Nhamoyebonde Features CorrespondentWHILE the news media and many people are obsessed with prophecies of all kinds, be they of deaths of political leaders or of prosperity of individual church-goers or just speculation, I wish to
N’angas ill-equipped to tackle HIV, TB
Muchaneta Chimuka Features CorrespondentALTHOUGH traditional and faith-based treatments are liked and trusted by many because they are cheaper than conventional medicine, there are greater chances of them fuelling HIV and TB


