Ex-prisoners deserve a second chance

John Manzongo At the Workplace President Mugabe this week pardoned more than 2 000 prisoners and they have since rejoined the nation and the world as a potential workforce who…

Water crisis in Malaysia as drought dries up reservoirs

KUALA LUMPUR. — A Malaysian state declared a water crisis yesterday over a dry spell that has parched much of the normally rain-bathed country and caused mounting worries over dwindling…

Ex-US Congressman in the dock

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter Former United States Congressman for Chicago Melvin Jay Reynolds, who came into Zimbabwe last year purporting to be a middleman for foreign investors in the tourism…

Mugabeism: A model for African liberation

Garikai Chengu THIS week marks the 90th birthday of one of Africa’s greatest leaders: Zimbabwe’s President, Robert Mugabe. When Europeans came to Africa toward the turn of the 15th century,…

DeMbare to pay Zhokinyi

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter HARARE giants Dynamos have been ordered by the Labour Court to pay their former captain Guthrie Zhokinyi over US$3 000 in outstanding sign-on fees and other…

Police launch probe into Mangoma case

Crime Reporter Police have launched investigations into the case in which MDC-T deputy treasurer Mr Elton Mangoma was assaulted in Harare at the weekend by youths reportedly aligned to party…

SA women still marginalised

Katherine Robinson Johannesburg. – While South Africa celebrates 20 years of democracy this year, the country will also be holding its national election, the first since 1994 without Madiba.

Celebration Health in drugs scam

Paidamoyo Chipunza Health Reporter Celebration Church-Zimbabwe is embroiled in a US$2 million medicines scam after it allegedly delivered drugs worth far less than the amount it said it received from…

Monoz on collision course with players

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter FORMER Premiership side Monomotapa are once again on a collision course with some of their players who are accusing the club of stifling their potential moves…

Tax compliance crucial for the economy

Blessing Bonga Business Reporter TAX evasion and avoidance both have negative implications on the economy as they hamper governmental efficiency in engaging in beneficial programmes and result in an eroded…

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