‘Dube never set foot at Zifa House’

Bulawayo Bureau ASPIRING Zifa presidency can­didate Nigel Munyati has made stunning revelations that Cuth­bert Dube never set foot at Zifa House at 53 Livingstone Avenue in Harare during his four…

Radar replacement can revolutionise disaster response

Jeffry Gogo  Climate Story THE Meteorological Services Department has revealed it needs at least US$12 million purchase and replace four essential weather radars that can revolutionise the manner that Zimbabwe…

Star Brite to groom youngsters

Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter Star Brite has come up with an initiative to help aspiring stars to establish and maintain clean images before they enter the celebrity sphere.

Things Fall Apart — a concrete response to Heart of Darkness

Lovemore Ranga Mataire I was one of those strange beings jumping up and down on the river bank, making horrid faces . . . That is when I realised that…

Zim, Malema and the long-term vision for Africa

Bernard Bwoni South Africa, with its worryingly significant and unsustainable inequalities, is on the verge of a compelling socio-economic and political malfunction.

US unemployment falls

Washington. – The number of Americans filing for jobless benefits hovered near three-month lows last week and factory activity in the Mid-Atlantic region rebounded this month, suggesting the economy is…

Colonisation, ideology and aesthetics in African drama

Elliot Ziwira  The Book Store COLONISATION, a human creation which is a manifestation of avarice and malice, has inspired African writers to experiment on ideology and aesthetics in their exploration…

Vincent coming home

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter UNITED States-based Zimbabwean golf sensation Scott Vincent will have a crack at the 2014 Golden Pilsener Zimbabwe Open from April10-13  at Royal Harare.

EU shuts failing euro-zone banks

Brussels — Europe took the final step to complete a banking union last  Thursday with an agency to shut failing  euro zone-banks, but there will be no joint government back-up…

Greece maintains credit rate

New York — Greece’s credit rating was maintained at six steps below investment grade by Standard & Poor’s, which said the country’s debt remains large even as its government’s fiscal…

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