Sunday Debate with Charles Charamba: Xenophobia: But we sang for your freedom

I am a minister of the gospel through both the pulpit and music. I seldom write on issues that are non-gospel, nonetheless, the recent developments in South Africa have been…

EDUCATION: ZJC not coming back

With a literacy rate of 92 percent and esteemed to be one of Africa’s most literate nations, Zimbabwe has arguably created a strong primary education system as foundation to a…

Zanu-PF suspends two MPs, four others face the boot

Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspondent ZANU-PF Midlands Province has suspended Kwekwe Central Member of Parliament Cde Masango “Blackman” Matambanadzo and Zvipozvomweya Apostolic Church founder and leader Archbishop Kandros Mugabe over among…

IN THE PRESS: Week of 26th of April

If Zimbabwe was a nation of dummies as Morgan Tsvangirai apparently thinks it is, we would have bought the story that he has been so desperately trying to sell us…

ZITF commends local hospitality industry

Nqobizitha Dhlamini Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe International Trade Fair has commended the local hospitality industry for ensuring visitors coming for the trade fair that starts on Tuesday and ends on…

Remarkable improvement at Registry office

Maud Kwembeya (26), one of the hundreds, if not thousands, of vendors that sell their wares on the streets of Harare, was busy packing her wares when her cellphone indicated…

Rugby Fest: All hands on deck

THE annual Dairibord Schools Rugby Festival starts tomorrow with the cream of Zimbabwean schools talent on show at Prince Edward and Allan Wilson in Harare.

Earthquake kills hundreds

A powerful earthquake struck Nepal and sent tremors through northern India yesterday, killing hundreds of people, toppling an historic 19th-century tower in the capital Kathmandu and touching off a deadly…

New technology improves tobacco curing

Noah Pito in Hurungwe While Government and environmental conservationists encourage tobacco farmers to use coal rather than wood for curing their crop, the great challenge for many remains incapacity to…

KOK TALES: Playing with fire

This is the second of six fictional episodes describing Adam Kok’s experiences in Egypt. They do not necessarily depict exactly what goes on in Egypt.

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