Workplace bad habits, attitudes
Fredrick Qaphelani Mabikwa Successful Solutions The workplace is where most of us spend most of our time. I have observed some bad habits that we exhibit at the workplace. These…
Parks gets 20 patrol vehicles
Herald Reporter Private companies have started busting the effects of sanctions, with Mbada Diamonds yesterday donating at least 20 patrol vehicles to the National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority to…
No new money for Zim
Business Reporter Zimbabwe will not receive any money from multilateral institutions until it completes the staff monitored programme proposed by the International Monetary Fund, Finance and Economic Development Minister Patrick…
Editorial Comment: Consumers should develop culture of servicing bills
TelOne has joined other service providers that have cancelled debts running into millions of dollars owed by clients. The other service providers that have cancelled bills are Zesa and local…
Nigeria’s anti-terror campaign must be dealt with at international level
Opinion Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu There is currently a great deal of tension between Moslems in general terms and the Christian world in particular. The intensity of the tension differs from…
Caught napping
Perspective Stephen Mpofu Zimbabwe was caught napping, which is tragic and inexcusable. That, for want of stronger words, is a probable indictment of the country’s wildlife policemen by angry Zimbabweans…
Contraception a responsibility for men, women
Vaidah Mashangwa Today a wide variety of safe, reliable birth control methods are available to the general populace. These vary from the pill, the condom, intrauterine devices (IUD’s) which include…
Citiliner Bus crew nabbed over R1,6m ivory
Beitbridge Bureau South African police have arrested a bus crew employed by Citiliner for smuggling 2kgs of ivory worth R1,6 million into that country through the Beitbridge Border Post. The…
Urban, rural vote determines Southern Africa elections
In some African countries such as Kenya and Nigeria, elections are won on tribal and regional lines. But in Southern Africa the story is a little different. For countries like…
ICC: When African Failings Grant Impunity to Outsiders
The Other Side Nathaniel Manheru— The week has had a number of strange twists, all of them presenting some interesting points for commentators. The only problem is that not everyone…








