ZTA endorses African Records Expedition

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority has endorsed the African Records World Expedition that would go across 47 countries in five continents and covering 52 000km in 14…

Enough of this racist monkey business

Hildegarde The Arena—- THE race card is back in the news and this time we hope that we debunk the superiority complex of people who believe that their skin colour,…

‘Women key in food production’

Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter Women should be acknowledged for their major role in farming and household and national food security, Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development Minister Dr Joseph Made has…

SA, Rwanda to resolve row

JOHANNESBURG. — Pretoria and Kigali have agreed to resolve a furious diplomatic row sparked by attacks on Rwandan dissidents exiled in Johannesburg, South African President Jacob Zuma said yesterday.

The grass is not always greener yonder

John Manzongo At the Workplace There is a strong belief among many workers that there are always greener pastures in neighbouring countries and faraway lands, a situation which has led…

Gwindi launches manifesto

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter ZIFA presidential candidate Leslie Gwindi says a sound football mind and not an individual’s riches is needed to take the game out of the dire circumstances…

Sisi set to quit army ahead of presidential bid

CAIRO. — Egypt’s army chief Abdel Fattah al-Sisi yesterday called a meeting of the military’s top council to tender his resignation ahead of a likely presidential bid, state media reported.

Shurugwi’s own American West

Tichaona Zindoga Senior Features Writer The issue of land remains as emotive as ever, with reports being received everyday of farm wrangles involving the powerful in society as well as…

Mudede warns on customary ‘marriages of convenience’

Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter Foreigners intending to marry Zimbabweans should be cleared by relevant authorities before entering into such marriages, the Registrar-General’s Office has said.

Young MP breaks new ground

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter Twenty-nine-year-old Zanu-PF MP Cde Tionei Melody Dziva became the youngest legislator in Zimbabwe’s history to preside over a parliamentary session as Speaker in Harare yesterday.

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