corruption remains high on agenda

Ngoni Dapira CORRUPTION in Zimbabwe is mostly being perpetrated through white-collar crime, which refers to financially motivated, non-violent crime usually committed by business and government professionals, a legal expert has…

‘Good teachers are readers’

A CHIPINGE based English teacher has urged his fellow practitioners to be good readers. Speaking at a district English Panel Workshop in Chipinge recently, Mr Samuel Tusabantu urged teachers of…

Zanu-PF victory dispels voter apathy claims

Mukachana Hanyani MARCH 27 by-elections that were held in Chirumanzu-Zibagwe and Mount Darwin West constituencies showed the world that Zanu-PF is still in control of the country`s political affairs. Zanu-PF’s…

Cricket World Cup 2015: tournament winners, losers

Australia have been crowned world champions after a six-week, 49-match World Cup tournament full of big scores, big hits, big crowds and the occasional burst of left-arm pace bowling. Their…

3 students in Zim team

Liberty Dube A TOTAL of 30 players from different schools in Zimbabwe came out tops in the intriguing NASH (National Association of Secondary Heads) National Chess tournament held at Mutare…

EMA in Murambinda clean-up

THE Environmental Management Agency carried out a clean-up campaign at Murambinda Growth Point as a way of celebrating the Africa Environment Day on Tuesday.

Zanu-PF expels Joice Mujuru• Slew of allegations cited • Plots traced as far back as 2004

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Former Vice President Dr Joice Mujuru was yesterday expelled from Zanu-PF on the back of a slew of allegations, among them attempting to illegally remove President…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Facts are stubborn, they are sacred

WE would have loved to congratulate the NewsDay for retracting their scandalous lead story, published in their Tuesday edition that claimed that President Mugabe had missed nine Cabinet meetings because…

147 students perish in Al-Shabaab varsity attack

GARISSA. — Al-Shabaab militants have claimed responsibility for the attack on Garissa University College. According to Kenyan officials, at least 147 students and four militants were killed, while 79 were…

Old Mutual eyes micro-finance sector

Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter OLD Mutual is considering acquiring a micro- finance institution to support the informal sector which has now become the biggest economic sector in the country.

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