EDITORIAL COMMENT: Media freedom demands responsibility

AS the media in Zimbabwe, there are many good things we cherish, one of them is a new Constitution that guarantees Press freedom in sections 61 and 62, especially Section…

HOW BANKRUPT ZIFA HAVE BEEN ABUSING THEIR MATCH OFFICIALS

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor FIFA funds meant to reimburse local referees for the fees they paid for courses conducted by the world football governing body here have ended up…

Used car imports gobble $469m in 2014 alone as calls for protection of local industry grow

Happiness Zengeni and Conrad Mwanawashe Zimbabweans spent $469 million importing vehicles from different countries last year, at a time capacity utilisation for local car assemblers fell to a lowly five…

Govt issues interim maize import permits

Business Editor Government has issued interim permits for the importation of maize in the country in order to beef up strategic grain reserves. The maize is landing at between $290…

Lawyers ditch Gumbura

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter Two lawyers have renounced agency in a case in which jailed RMG Independent End Time Message leader Robert Martin Gumbura, is contesting conviction and the…

Macheso PHD bound?

Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter Sungura maestro Alick Macheso is reportedly seeking divine intervention at Prophet Walter Magaya’s Prophetic Healing Deliverance (PHD) Ministries in a bid to revive his seemingly waning…

UN envoy meets President Mugabe

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter United Nations Secretary-General Mr Ban Ki Moon’s Special Envoy on the Great Lakes Region Mr Said Djinnit yesterday met President Mugabe at State House to brief…

Lungu replaces Scott with first female VP

Newly-elected Zambian president Edgar Lungu has appointed the country’s first female vice president Inonge Mutukwa Wina, replacing Lusaka Central MP and former interim president Guy Scott.

SA private troops to fight Boko Haram

PRETORIA. — Former South African Defence Force soldiers will reportedly form the core of a multinational team of private military experts, who are en route to Nigeria, to help the…

Farewell Sister Tariro. . . champion of Deaf Education in Zim

Ignatius Mabasa Shelling the Nuts Where is the good in goodbye? Two weeks ago, the deaf community in Harare bade farewell to one of its champions, Sister Tariro Chimanyiwa OP,…

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