West’s Putin anger: The case for a strong Russia
Tichaona Zindoga Senior Political Writer One only has to look at the current outpouring of hatred and righteous anger towards Russian President Vladmir Putin to realise that Putin is heading…
SA’s new legislators sworn in amid drama
CAPE TOWN. — South Africa’s fifth democratic parliament was inaugurated yesterday, with Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng presiding over the swearing in of 400 new legislators.
Where will the retrenched workers go?
John Manzongo At the Workplace Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable Socio-Economic Transformation Zim Asset could not have come at any better time than now when the nation needs guidance on how…
Mubarak sentenced three years for graft
CAIRO. — An Egyptian court yesterday sentenced deposed president Hosni Mubarak to three years in prison on corruption charges, in one of two trials after the 2011 uprising that ended…
RVP seeks redemption
THE HAGUE. — Dutch ace Robin Van Persie is counting on the World Cup to act as a cure for a “complicated” season at Manchester United. “For the first time…
Oil prices up in Asian trade
SINGAPORE — Oil prices rose in Asian trade yesterday as investors await the release of US Federal Reserve minutes from its April meeting, while keeping an eye on the latest…
Mamelodi backs Zifa board
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter FIFA development officer for Southern and Eastern Africa Ashford Mamelodi has expressed confidence in the new zifa board after conducting a two-day induction workshop in Harare.
Terrorism: Africa’s new game changer?
Hildegarde The Arena AS Africans on the continent and the Diaspora look forward to celebrating the 51st edition of Africa Day on May 25, it’s time to take stock and…
Russia, China ink US$400bn gas deal
SHANGHAI. — After 10 years of negotiations, Russia’s Gazprom and China’s CNPC have finally signed an historic gas deal which will provide the world’s fastest growing economy with the natural…
Editorial Comment: Let’s condemn the bad, praise the good
GOVERNMENT has over the years crafted policies that seek to promote the interests of Zimbabweans ahead of foreign investors who want to exploit the country’s resources.











