Tsvangirai victim of his own deception

Gibson Mhaka MDC-T leader and outgoing Prime Minister, Mr Morgan Tsvangirai lost two consecutive presidential elections in 2002 and 2006, led in the third in March 2008 but lost the…

Hospitals need to be fully equipped, staffed

Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu ON 14 June 2013, my wife, Mrs Caroline Gwakuba Ndlovu and I boarded an Ethiopian 767-300 super-jet aircraft in Harare and headed for Delhi, the Indian capital…

Editorial Comment: Conclude urgently discussions on one-stop border post at Victoria Falls

Zimbabwe and Zambia have received accolades from across the globe for successfully co-hosting the just ended United Nations World Tourism Organisation general assembly much to the chagrin of the countries’…

Church, State partnership long overdue

Perspective Stephen Mpofu In a world where for reasons of inadequate funding or lack of expertise, or both, national development in many countries in Africa has, in the main, remained…

President pledges to fund agriculture

Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Mugabe has pledged to fund and mechanise the agriculture sector to ensure food security for the nation saying farmers were deliberately suffocated by the inclusive Government that…

Rainbow cashier arrested over $14 000 theft

Court Reporter A cashier at Rainbow Hotel in Bulawayo has been arrested for allegedly stealing more than $14 000 from his employer by altering daily takings purporting that clients had…

Kontrol Freaks out to take over Zim’s dance scene

Saturday Leisure Reporter TEN member dance group from Bulawayo, Kontrol Freaks, are set to announce their presence on the local dance scene with their exquisite and well orchestrated dance moves,…

Mangwana, Mwonzora writing book on Copac experiences

  Prosper Ndlovu Senior Reporter FORMER Copac co-chairpersons Cde Munyaradzi Paul Mangwana of Zanu-PF and his MDC-T counterpart Mr Douglas Mwonzora have embarked on a joint project to write a…

Drunken man fatally stabs grandmother

Masvingo Correspondent A 32-year-old intoxicated man from Masvingo’s Runyararo suburb allegedly fatally stabbed his 91-year-old grandmother with a kitchen knife following a misunderstanding over an airtime recharge card worth a…

Journalists urged to uphold ethics

Midlands Correspondent JOURNALISTS should always uphold journalism ethics and desist from misinforming the public by writing opinionated and unbalanced stories, veteran journalist, Tapfuma Machakaire has said.

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