How have the new farmers in Masvingo fared?

Ian Scoones IT is now nearly over four years since we finished our book, Zimbabwe’s Land Reform: Myths and Realities. Since then we have not been idle. We have continued…

Ingwebu national tug-of-war registration on

Mzingaye Sibanda Sports Reporter registration for the annual Ingwebu National Tug-Of-War Championships has started and will close next week on Friday. Zimbabwe Tug-of-War (Zitowa) secretary-general Jabulani Ngwenya urged all clubs…

Boss shows maid porn video, rapes her

Patrick Chitumba Senior Court Reporter A 42-YEAR-OLD sex-starved Bulawayo man allegedly took advantage of his wife’s absence, played his 17-year-old maid a pornographic video while holding her by the waist…

Prove Zifa election fraud, Langa tells aggrieved parties

Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter PEOPLE who are claiming that the Zifa elections held over the weekend were fraudulent should forward the evidence to the government so that action is…

Zeal to be own boss inspires Bhiza

Mernat Mafirakurewa Business Editor “THE zeal to be my own boss inspired me to form my own company”. These were the bold words of electrical components manufacturer and engineering firms…

Woman scalds hubby over phone call

Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent AN enraged Masvingo woman allegedly scalded her husband of 10 years with boiling cooking oil following a dispute over a phone call from a small house,…

No mollycoddling of corrupt party officials

Conrad Mwanawashe Harare Bureau THOSE abusing public funds must be held accountable and should carry their crosses without hiding behind political party affiliation to avoid punishment, Information, Media and Broadcasting…

Russia incursion possible in 3-5 days – Nato

Brussels — Russia has massed all the forces it needs on Ukraine’s border if it were to decide to carry out an “incursion” into the country and it could achieve…

President meets nuns

Harare Bureau EIGHTEEN Roman Catholic nuns from the Missionary Sisters of the Precious Blood yesterday paid a courtesy call on President Mugabe to thank him for his contribution in the…

Hundreds flee CAR capital after killings

Bangui — Hundreds of residents of the Central African Republic capital Bangui were still fleeing on Tuesday after an attack in which Chadian soldiers fired into a crowd, killing at…

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