Boko Haram threatens Nigeria polls
Campaigning in Nigeria’s knife-edge presidential election entered its final week yesterday, with mounting questions about whether the vote will even go ahead and persistent security fears.
ANALYSIS: Demystifying indigenisation and empowerment
Special Correspondent “The first step in making something meaningful is to define it”
VaShagare: Cool the temper; think!
ONE of our weaknesses as a nation is being too emotional.
Govt seeks $30m from Tongaat Hulett
Government on Tuesday formally approached Lowveld sugar producer Tongaat Hulett seeking a $30 million loan to fund the completion of Tokwe-Mukosi Dam in Chivi.
Zesa keeps power switch on
>> Prepaid meter system sighted >> Power stations at full throttle ZIMBABWE is gradually shifting from rolling blackouts to sustained power supplies, as the effects of demand-side management – spurred…
OBITUARY :Cde Masenyama, mourning the death
It is good-bye then Cde Kurayi Masenyama. Go well, colleague and friend.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: The anatomy of a man in decline
President Mugabe’s slip at Harare International Airport last week must surely be a gift from God.
SCULPTURE ART: A dream that changed a life
AT FIRST glance, she resembles the typical rural African woman who is trying to make ends meet. But her foresight, courage and hard work have seen her triumph in the…
Minister Nyoni’s strategy finally complete
Government has adopted a comprehensive micro, small and medium-sized enterprises strategy that will see all players in the sector being registered.
Boxing hopes for better in 2015
The Zimbabwe National Boxing Control Board will this year be hoping for brighter days beginning with a bid to have new appointments and resources allocated from the Sports Ministry.






