Don’t jump the gun, ANZ trio told

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter Associated Newspapers of Zimbabwe, its editor Stanley Gama and news reporter Thomas Fungisai Kwaramba were yesterday told by the State not to “jump the gun” after…

Of nostalgia, technically incompetent intellectuals

SOMETHING is fundamentally wrong with our tertiary education. Wrong to the extent that it makes us love most the system of colonial oppression which demanded so much sacrifice to set…

The rise of King Tatie

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter A king is born a king but not so for rapper Tatiana Chipondaminga who at the age of 15 is already gracing the world stage performing…

Boko scare: Nigeria bans live match screenings

YOLA. — Soldiers in a Nigerian state at the heart of an Islamist revolt shut down all venues preparing to screen live World Cup matches on Wednesday, hoping to stave…

Vapostori fail to raise $100 bail

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter Twenty-FOUR members of the Johanne Masowe eChishanu apostolic sect charged with assaulting police, journalists and other officials in Budiriro, were granted US$100 bail each yesterday…

This madness cannot go on forever

Gerald Maguranyanga Traffic Friday For some time now, any little goodwill kombis may have enjoyed in their love-hate relationship with the public has significantly dwindled as the tide seems to…

Woman gang-raped at bus stop

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter A Mabvuku woman was allegedly gang raped by five men while she was waiting for transport at a bus stop. The victim was hit with…

ISIL vows to march on Baghdad

BAGHDAD. — Fighters from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) have vowed to march on to Baghdad as Iraq’s parliament failed to agree over enforcing a nationwide…

Wild Geese Festival keeps growing

Stephen Garan’anga Visual Art The third edition of the Wild Geese Art Festival took centre stage once again on June 1 at the Wild Geese Lodge in Harare.  The festival…

‘Zim’s $300m debt hindering loan release’

Business Reporter Zimbabwe’s $300 million debt to the European Investment Bank is hindering the release of new loans to the country’s private sector, a senior EIB official has said. EIB…

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