UCT students want Rhodes statue removed
CAPE TOWN. — A bucket of faeces thrown on a statue of Cecil John Rhodes at the University of Cape Town has escalated protests over racial transformation.
Chigumba in court for fraud
Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter Chitungwiza South legislator Cde Christopher Chigumba was yesterday arraigned before the courts to answer to charges of defrauding the then ministry of Lands, Agriculture and…
‘World Cup ban will be lifted’
Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter SPORT, Arts and Culture Minister Andrew Langa has promised the nation that Zimbabwe will be reinstated into the 2018 World Cup qualifiers following his meeting…
$72m boost for farmers
Tafadzwa Ndlovu Herald Reporter Britain’s Department for International Development (DFID) has launched a $72 million livelihoods and food security programme to increase incomes and reduce poverty among the poor in Zimbabwe.
360 lawmakers warn Obama on Iran nuke deal
WASHINGTON. — A bipartisan group of 360 US lawmakers has signed a letter warning president Barack Obama that any sanctions relief on Iran as part of an emerging nuclear deal…
We had no hand in MPs’ dismissal — Zanu-PF
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Zanu-PF has dismissed accusations by MDC Renewal leader Mr Tendai Biti that the revolutionary party worked with MDC-T to ensure that 21 legislators aligned to his…
Minister queries stadium cost
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter INFORMATION, Media and Broadcasting Services Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo has described as scandalous the estimates by JR Goddard Construction that construction of Tsholotsho Stadium was likely…
Zanu-PF beware of the second coming
Joram Nyathi Spectrum THERE were copious tears and questions this week over the MDC-T’s future, the folly of its leadership, and in the short-term, whether or not the party would or…
Chartered accountants challenged
Old Mutual Zimbabwe chief executive Mr Jonas Mushosho has challenged Chartered Accountants (CAs) to not cut corners but uphold high ethical standards in the current challenging economic environment.
Sculptor champions women empowerment
Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Award-winning sculptor Rufaro Murenza believes women have important roles to play in the society and should be given opportunities to show their prowess.











