SA a broken nation, thanksgiving service told
Johannesburg — South Africa is a broken nation due to the violent history that preceded democracy, Father Michael Lapsley said yesterday.
Sadc must integrate economies
Opinion Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu SADC heads of state will be meeting in Zimbabwe tomorrow and the day after and President Mugabe will take over the chairmanship of that regional grouping.
Sadc empowering member states
THE journey has been long but worthwhile. From a series of consultations held in the late 70s by representative of the Frontline States to forge closer alliance, southern Africa was
Editorial Comment: The ghost of 2008 might haunt Zanu-PF
DEVELOPMENTS in the ruling Zanu-PF party over the past two weeks make for sad reading as the vanguard movement has been locked in mortal combat with cadres openly baying for…
Africa must eschew self-destruct ambitions
Perspective Stephen Mpofu NEWS from two external fronts this week will certainly have quashed crushing anxieties among Zimbabweans in the diaspora about their future there and, perhaps more importantly, the…
Women played an equal, pivotal role in the war of liberation
Vaidah Mashangwa RIGHTLY, the indigenous owners of Africa are the black people. The fact that the African people despite their origins should unite is long overdue. Black people are hard…
Crucify him! Crucify him!
Baffour’s Beefs with Baffour Ankomah LAST week, we left Charles Taylor, Liberia’s former president, inside HMP Frankland, the British jail in Durham, northeast England, where he is seeking leave to…
‘Mutasa must be reined in’
THE Zanu-PF Women and Youth League conferences have come and gone, a lot happened in the run-up to and during the conferences that saw President Mugabe take to the podium…
A woman married to the struggle
Cde Sunny Ntombiyelanga Takawira THE former Senator for Midlands and widow of the late veteran nationalist and Zanu founding Vice President, Cde Sunny Ntombiyelanga Takawira, died at her Mt Pleasant…
Editorial Comment – Economy: Hope springs eternal
ZIMBABWE’S annual inflation turned positive in July for the first time in five months after gaining 0,39 percentage points to 0,31 percent from 0,08 percent. Inflation was last positive in…










