Plot to destabilise Airzim exposed

Peter Matambanadzo Senior Reporter
Some individuals are trying to cause national embarrassment to Air Zimbabwe as part of a grand political strategy to derail efforts by the national airline to turn around its fortunes, the airline’s spokesperson said yesterday. This followed the attachment

Hubby yanks wife, 3 kids to court

Fungai Lupande
A Harare man yesterday brought his wife and three children to the Harare Civil Court for ganging up against him and beating him with fists and an iron bar. Onismo Makovere filed a protection order application against his family; wife Chiedzo

MDC-T quartet seeks referral to Supreme Court

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter
The director of research in Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s office accused of compiling illegal dockets against Government officials, Thabani Mpofu, yesterday told the court that the compilation of the dockets did not constitute a criminal

Editorial Comment:Protect President Mugabe’s signature, legacy

While some people make history, others preserve and interpret it. A nation’s net worth can sometimes be seen through how it looks at its yesterday, today and tomorrow.
The British monarchy is expecting a baby who will be in line to be queen or king.

Pagels set to leave

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter
DIETER Klaus Pagels’ turbulent and short reign as Warriors coach ends on July 31 amid stunning revelations that Zifa have not thrashed out a new deal for the German gaffer to extend his stay in this country. Zifa have been giving a

Mugabe: The last man standing

Baffour Ankoma

In an earlier epoch it would have been called “the eating of humble pie”, but in the second decade of the 21st Century it is called “re-engagement” — a beautiful word that comes even with marital connotations. Maybe marriage is what the West is currently looking for in Zimbabwe. Maybe it is even re-marriage! But whatever it is, it is a great joy to

Mutasa speaks on defeat

Sports Reporters
WARRIORS’ assistant coach, Lloyd Mutasa, has blamed their chaotic travel arrangements for the senior team’s latest defeat in a World Cup qualifier. Mutasa said it was always going to be difficult for the team to perform in Conakry

Myths of media, security reforms

Panganai Kahuni

In Africa, particularly in countries that are viewed to be anti-West, such as Zimbabwe, non-state actors are proclaimed to be apolitical and non-partisan in nature. These organisations are highly perceived by Western governments as institutions founded on the principles of democratic oversight; a principle that inculcates a culture of power-

CAPS Utd host Hwange

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
CAPS United coach, Taurai Mangwiro, says the Harare giants face a critical moment in their campaign this week as they seek to turn around their fortunes with two difficult home games against Hwange and Highlanders. Mangwiro yesterday told

Police States — Classic case of ‘theirs’ and ‘ours’

Stephen Gowans

Anyone who’s shocked by NSA contractor Edward Snowden’s revelations that the US state is spying on its citizens shouldn’t be. Liberal democracies have routinely spied on their own citizens, long before Google, Microsoft, Verizon and the iPhone made the job easier.

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