Fear, loss, hope in ‘Writing Lives’

Beaven Tapureta Bookshelf To read a selected spectrum of English short stories written by Zimbabwe’s best writers is to enjoy different imaginative trips into certain worlds from which you emerge…

‘Nigeria needs help on Boko Haram’

ADDIS ABABA. — The African Union  has appealed to members of the continental body to do more to help Nigeria and affected neighboring countries win the battle against Boko Haram…

West’s experimentation terrorism against Africa

Malaika wa Azania From as far back as the early 1900s, large pharmaceutical companies have been using African countries as sites for clinical trials. Many of these trials lacked proper…

Airzim staffer in the dock

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter A former Air Zimbabwe assistant accountant yesterday denied charges of stealing 7 560 litres worth of fuel coupons valued at more than $11 000 from…

Black day for Cara in Melbourne

Collin Matiza Sports Editor YESTERDAY was a black day for Zimbabwe’s top female tennis player Cara Black who fell at the first hurdle in the women’s doubles competition at the…

‘Master Farmer’ comes to town

Sydney Kawadza Studying rainfall patterns and its frequency used to be a special area for the rural folk. As the simmering and blistering temperatures preceding the onset of the rains…

We can learn a lot from China, says Mandiwanzira

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter Government expects the country to benefit economically from its co-operation with China, especially in the area of Information Communication Technology, a sector that has transformed the…

Mic Inity launches comeback album at Misty’s

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter Roots/reggae singer Mic Inity launches his comeback album “Survivor” tomorrow at Misty’s in Newlands after a four-year hiatus. Mic Inity whose real name is Mike Madamombe…

Cuba, US teams meet

HAVANA. — The highest-level US delegation to Cuba in 35 years was expected to begin talks yesterday aimed at restoring diplomatic ties and eventually normalising relations between two adversaries who…

Zim to miss tobbaco production target

Most of the tobacco crop is showing signs of distress due to excessive rains, raising fears that the country may not meet the 2015 target to produce 220 million kilograms.

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