Nigerian soldiers hunt missing girls

Nigeria’s army yesterday posted two divisions to hunt for 200 schoolgirls abducted last month by Islamist rebels. The soldiers are stationed in the border region close to Chad, Cameroon and…

Time for business

Warriors coach Ian “Dibango” Gorowa reckons the road to the 2015 African Cup of Nations in Morocco will not be as easy as some people think.

US$8 bn needed to revive industry – Msipa

THE country’s manufacturing sector needs at least US$8 billion for working capital and retooling to prevent further collapse of firms that are currently plagued by an unrelenting liquidity crunch and…

Of coffee, chicken and the President

I am particularly devoted to freshly ground coffee and I am sure that the music produced by the South African group that carries that name lives up to it.

Glitz and glamour at Hifa festival

When the just ended Harare International Festival of the Arts (Hifa) season was upon us, many assumed that it was just a time of the year when music fills the…

Solar a viable alternative

Solar energy The persistent electricity shortages in the region have made it apparent that electricity woes will not be going away anytime soon and hence the need for alternative sources…

Zim pensioners better off — Govt

In the absence of a robust legislative framework that guarantees protection and the rights of the retired, the prospect of going into retirement is dreadful for those of small means.

Macheso brand remains unscathed

King of sungura Alick Macheso can do no wrong! At least according to those willing to marry their brands to Zimbabwe’s 21st century music sales record-breaker, a

Croc eats man

A 34-year-old Kariba man was viciously attacked and devoured by a giant crocodile in a horrendous incident while he was fishing with a friend.

How Yaya was robbed

Yaya Toure’s timing on the pitch, his ability to see the space, switch gear and bustle in at just the right moment, is exemplary.

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