Moza govt accuses opposition of buying time in talks

MAPUTO. — The Mozambican government yesterday accused the main opposition group Renamo of buying time in talks to resolve the country’s political crisis.

The death of US democracy, the rise of inverted fascist democracy

Garikai Chengu Today marks the anniversary of the first democratic election in America, held in 1789. Over the past half century, America has descended from a popular democracy into an…

Peter Moyo ventures into poultry business

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Sungura musician Peter Moyo has ventured into poultry as a fall back plan. Moyo who has used the plot left by his father, Tongai, said he…

Keep 2015 financial resolutions alive

Sanderson Abel Compliments of the new season to all, hopefully you have already drawn up your short list of your 2015 resolutions. It is easy to write down your resolutions…

Chibhabha shines

Sports Reporter Chamu Chibhabha made a big statement yesterday in his quest for a place in the final World Cup team when he scored a ton to help Zimbabwe A…

Art is meaningless without the viewer

Knowledge Mushohwe Art experts and critics have for decades relied on semiotics as the ideal tool for visual communication analysis. Semiotics, through the use of signs, provides meaning in two…

Woman puts detonator in 10-year-old’s mouth

Fungai Jachi Court Reporter A 36 year-old woman allegedly forced a neighbour’s 10 year-old son to test the presence of electricity by placing a detonator power cable in his mouth,…

Zim’s trade balance stands at $3bn

Zimbabwe’s trade balance stood at a negative $3 billion in November last year as imports continued to outpace exports, statistics released on Tuesday shows.

FUZ to host soccer tourney

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter THE Footballers Union of Zimbabwe will next week host a soccer tournament for players who are out of contracts with their former clubs. The idea of…

Hate between women in ‘A Struggle Alike’

Beaven Tapureta Bookshelf Conflicts between mothers-in-law and daughters-in-law are common but in the novel “A Struggle Alike” (2014) by Debra Vakira the conflict takes a sinister turn as tradition and…

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