ICC: Racial stereotyping, politicisation of justice

There is no doubt that the International Criminal Court has overwhelmingly focused on Africa, not exactly without cause or semblance of justification but essentially without due attention to other

Let’s think global and buy local

A story is told of a certain gentleman who was due for an operation. The anaesthetist informed him that they were going to administer local anaesthesia on him, but he immediately jumped and said he

Warriors in training:Pictures

All images by Tawanda Mudimu

Breaking News: City Council slashes rates by 30%


Michael Chideme, Municipal Reporter

Harare City Council has slashed utility bills by 30 percent from next month up to December 31 as an incentive to encourage payment of bills.

Meikles to commence mining

Martin Kadzere Business Reporter
MEIKLES Limited will start mining operations next year after its investment vehicle, Meikles Resources

Fresh war vets vetting on course

Bulawayo bureau
A FRESH process to vet war veterans to cater for former liberation fighters who were left out in the previous vetting exercise in 1997 is on course.

Zec deploys voter educators

Bulawayo Bureau
THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has finished training 4 000 voter educators and the teams will be deployed today.

Zim owes diplomats US$6,9m

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter
GOVERNMENT owes diplomats abroad about US$6,9 million in salaries, rent payments and other costs and has also failed to pay school fees for children of these officers a situation that has resulted in them

Hurungwe RDC engages police over poachers

Chinhoyi Bureau
HURUNGWE Rural District Council has engaged the police and Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority to thwart serious poaching that has left the council’s Community Areas

Madzongwe blasts ministers

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter
SENATE President Edna Madzongwe yesterday blasted Cabinet Ministers for bunking Senate sittings and disrupting its business in the process.

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