Obama, Kerry can’t lecture Russia on Ukraine
Bill Van Auken US Secretary of State John Kerry used a State Department press conference on Friday to lecture Russia on the necessity to uphold the “stability” and “territorial integrity”…
Editorial Comment: Work the land, defend the revolution
When Government embarked on the historic land reform programme in 1999, the vision was to empower land hungry Zimbabweans for long dispossessed by settlers.
Putin justifies Ukraine move amid Nato accusation
MOSCOW. – Russia is trying to justify its possible military action in Ukraine as Nato accuses Moscow of “threatening Europe’s security”, while the United Nations calls for “cooler heads” and…
Sean Paul tops charts
“FULL Frequency”, the new album from Sean Paul, has debuted at number one on Billboard’s Reggae Album chart. Although this is the Grammy-winning deejay’s fourth album to top that chart,…
A stellar debut from Solomon Mwapangidza
Stanely Mushava Literature Today Book: Rebel Soldier Author: Solomon Mwapangidza Publisher: Author House (2013)
Zuma vows to change economy ownership
JOHANNESBURG. – The South African government is working with business, labour and the community sector to change the ownership, control and management of the economy, President Jacob Zuma said yesterday.
Firm invests US$4m in tourism projects
AFRICA Albida Tourism (AAT) Chairman, Mr Dave Glynn says the firm has invested over US$4 million in tourism projects over the past two years as it seeks to expand its…
Japan blasts Bitcoin
TOKYO. – Japan’s finance minister said last Friday he always thought Bitcoin was suspect and said the country might take action following the apparent collapse of a Tokyo-based exchange for…
Chinamasa questions bank’s lending cut
Golden Sibanda recently in Victoria Falls FINANCE and Economic Development Minister Patrick Chinamasa has summoned senior management of an international bank in the country to provide explanation on why the…
South Sudan’s oil production goes down
JUBA. – Fighting in South Sudan has cut production from the country’s lifeline oilfields by about 29 percent, the press secretary to President Salva Kiir said in Khartoum yesterday.











