Zhakata needs three more years

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Zora musician Leonard Zhakata believes his recent achievements are not enough to bring back his glory of the early 90s. Zhakata, who was known for his…

GMB fails to maintain strategic grain levels

Conrad Mwanawashe Business Reporter The Grain Marketing Board failed to maintain the stipulated strategic grain levels of 500 000 metric tonnes and cash reserves sufficient to import 436 000 metric…

Boko Haram sought to attack whole nation — Jonathan

ABUJA. — President Goodluck Jonathan on Saturday said Boko Haram planned to extend its attack to other parts of the country after it attacked Abuja in 2014. President Jonathan said…

Don’t hate President Mugabe, hate the game

Benny Tsododo Correspondent The celebratory hubbub that followed the non-portentous stumbling of President Mugabe at the Harare International Airport easily highlighted the deep seated and caustic hatred the regime change…

Tsvangirai stirs hornet’s nest

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai has been described as a pre-historic hypocrite after he banned his party members from using social media, yet he claims to…

Airzim trial: Witness demands $20 000

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter A State witness in the Air Zimbabwe multi-million-dollar insurance scandal, Mr Bhudhama Chikamhi, has demanded $20 000 from the airline for testifying and assisting the…

Resilience of love, dreams in ‘Secret Sentiments’

At the Bookstore With Elliot Ziwira WHEN hope dreams are thin, the heart is burdened, the soul suffers in preponderance and the body is enervated. It is in such situations…

Normandy Four to meet

MOSCOW. — The leaders of the so-called Normandy Four — Russia, Ukraine, Germany and France —have agreed to meet in the Belarus capital on Wednesday. President Putin, however, stressed that…

Visual arts and design’s bright spark

The National Gallery School of Visual Arts and Design caters for all races and classes of people. It also enrols students with all kinds of disabilities. Below is an interview…

France bows to pressure, cancels Zim elephant deal

Jeffrey Gogo Climate Story FRANCE has cancelled plans to buy up to 20 live elephants from Zimbabwe, as the EuroZone’s second biggest economy succumbed to pressure from global animal rights…

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