Manicaland hails President’s AU post
Senior Reporter PEOPLE in Manicaland have wished President Mugabe well in his new post as the chairman of the African Union, saying he should continue shining and advocate the true…
St Faith’s achievements should be appreciated
Shame Isaki Whenever a good thing happens it’s not all or everyone who celebrates for one reason or the other. It’s generally accepted that in life you cannot please everyone…
African states reluctant to forge air links
Sixteen years after 44 African states committed to opening their airline markets to regional competition, countries are still reluctant to do so, preferring to sign bilateral agreements with Middle Eastern…
Optimism for Africa but investment risks remain
A decade ago, African countries were among the beneficiaries of a broader boom in investment in emerging markets worldwide but the financial crisis of 2007-08 put paid to that.
How marriage counsellors cause divorces
Anne Ruthenburg HELLO folks, how are you all? Thank you for the wonderful and encouraging messages you give me each week. It makes me feel like there are people out…
Chombo commends First Lady
Cletus Mushanawani in MUTASA ZANU-PF secretary for administration Dr Ignatius Chombo has hailed the First Lady Amai Dr Grace Mugabe, Cde Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri and their team for ensuring that Zanu-PF…
Child sexual abuse: The crisis
Rumbie Marime One’s eyes open wide in shock horror and dismay as a verdict of 16 years in jail is passed by a stern-looking magistrate bent on ensuring that justice…
Apple shortage looms
Liberty Dube APPLE production in Nyanga has significantly declined owing to a plethora of problems, chief among them poor orchard maintenance and lack of operational capital.
Editorial Comment: Dube do the honourable thing, resign
SOME time last year during this period, the nation was basking in the glory of an impressive Championships of African Football (Chan) campaign, which looked like the platform on which…
Of an absurd Soccer Stars selection rule
Ray Bande Senior Sports Reporter MANY will agree that when we all grew up, we used to think that there will not be so many rules. Back in elementary school,…

