Nato to give Ukraine ‘bloody crackdown’ aid

BRUSSELS. — NATO is preparing a package deal to ramp up the Ukrainian military because it “must adapt” to Russia viewing it as an enemy, the outgoing chief of the…

No freedom without owning

Elliot Ziwira @ the Book Store FREEDOM is a mere word that easily fades into oblivion if it is not premised on ideology. As some pundits have posited, ideology is…

Musicians donate to charity

George Maponga in MASVINGO Sulumani Chimbetu and Mathias Mhere have partnered Chivi Rural District council to build 12 homes for orphans in Masvingo. Sulumani and Mhere will hold a gala…

Internet: Friend or foe of creative writing?

Stanely Mushava Literature Today “THE poetry of the earth is never dead.” When John Keats, absorbed in the mesmeric notes of nature, made this observation he had certainly not foreseen…

Of colonialism, culture, Lomagundi and mainini

Ignatius Mabasa Correspondent Most Zimbabweans fondly talk of Lomagundi Road, but do not know that the word Lomagundi is a mispronunciation and misspelling of the word Nemakonde by the white…

Benghazi rocked by fierce fighting

TRIPOLI. — At least four people have been killed in clashes in Benghazi between forces loyal to the former general Khalifa Haftar and fighters he has declared as “terrorists”.

Gold production falls 8pc

Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE’S gold production fell 8 percent to 5 500 kilogrammes in the five months to May from a year earlier, according to figures obtained from…

Gwanda magistrate caught off-side

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter A GWANDA resident magistrate Mr Reuben Mukavhi violated the Constitution of Zimbabwe by unilaterally authorising the detention of three suspects in police cells for more than…

Nigeria, Australia clash worsens

ABUJA. — Controversy surrounding the assistance which Australia purported to offer towards the rescue of the abducted Chibok girls degenerated on Friday as Nigeria insisted it had no record of…

Hopley residents defy council

Bronfenbrenner Torubanda Herald Reporter desperate home-seekers at Hopley, a sprawling informal settlement a few kilometres south of Harare, are adamantly building illegal structures at Granville Cemetery, commonly known as KuMbudzi.

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