What breeds inequality in Africa?

By Sifelani Tsiko – Under the Baobab Tree Whenever one travels to remote rural parts of Zimbabwe, it is quite heart-rending to see the inequality that exists between them and…

Bottoms up!: October brings two beer festivals to Harare

Garikai Mazara – Leisure Editor A phenomenon that has its roots in German culture is sinking fast into Harare’s social fabric and October, popular the world over as the month…

DeMbare, Platinum draw

Fatima Bulla in ZVISHAVANE FC Platinum 0 vs. Dynamos  0 CHAMPIONS Dynamos and FC Platinum traded blows but neither team could land a decisive punch as this intensely fought out…

CAPS UNITED seek to bounce back

Ishemunyoro Chingwere – Sports Reporter TROUBLED Caps United will be seeking to bring some cheer to their long-suffering supporters when they host an unpredictable How Mine at Rufaro this afternoon.

Govt recruits additional educators

Debra Matabvu – Sunday Mail Reporter Government is recruiting over 13 000 teachers to reduce the high tutor-student ratio at public schools.

Yes, I want Cristiano: Van Gaal

MANCHESTER UNITED manager Louis van Gaal would like to sign Cristiano Ronaldo but does not expect Real Madrid to sell.

Mortgage uptake depressed

Municipal Reporter Building societies should review mortgages to make them affordable to more people, experts have said.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Small, important steps in the right direction

When something bad happens, some sections of our society have been known to shamelessly rejoice; but when something marvellous occurs, there is silence.

7 000 unregistered kombis to be grounded

Charlotte Musarurwa – Municipal Reporter Over 7 000 unregistered commuter omnibuses operating in Harare will be grounded starting today after their owners failed to secure route permits before yesterday’s deadline.

INSIGHT: Why we should send our students abroad

Our returning students bring back important international professional experience which can contribute to organisational reform and better performance.

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