How Castro’s doctors could stop the next Ebola outbreak
Laurie Garrett Correspondent What follows is a modest proposal. It endeavours to solve three crucial problems all at once: US-Cuba relations; the post-Ebola human resources deficits in physicians for Guinea,…
Traditional dance contest goes to Chiredzi
Arts Correspondent While many music events have been slated for provincial capitals this weekend, organisers of the Chibuku Neshamwari Traditional Dance contest bring entertainment on a dance mode.
Saul Chaminuka fired
Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter SAUL Chaminuka has been relieved of his duties at ZPC Kariba following a string of poor results. He left the club, which he almost turned…
Sadc to commission 2 760MW projects
Southern Africa plans to commission new projects that will add 2 763 megawatts to the regional grid this year as the region targets to meet its energy needs by 2018.
Smart meters earmarked for heavy industries
Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company has said the 60 000 smart meters will only be used by heavy energy users as part of demand side management…
Editorial Comment: Afrobarometer survey exposes MDC-T
If it’s propaganda, we did not make it, nor did we commission anyone to do the survey. A survey conducted by the Mass Public Opinion Institute on behalf of Afrobarometer…
Church choirs dominate gospel music
Lovemore Chikova Christian Entertainment Last week I indicated that the growth of gospel music in Zimbabwe took a rather unexpected knock between 2000 and 2010 when high-sounding-nothing sort of groups…
SA businessman wins mine wrangle
Chief Court Reporter A South African businessman is embroiled in an acrimonious legal wrangle with local business partners over control of a gold mine in Bakwa, Hurungwe in Mashonaland West.
Cry our beloved Victoria Falls
Isdore Guvamombe Reflections Back in the village in the land of milk, honey and dust or Guruve, although the hare is known for its proclivity for tricks, it has never…
1 000 rescued
LAGOS. – A Nigerian senator from the restive northeast Borno State has confirmed the rescue of about 1 000 women and children by the military recently in the region.











