OPINION: A sad orgy of denialism

The response was as swift as it was predictable. What we did not expect was the assault on the messenger, and even the decision to ignore the studied advice of…

AFRICA DAY: Legend Bob Marley will not die

TOMORROW many Zimbabweans will join the rest of the world in commemorating the death of a legend – Bob Nester Marley – who died on May 11, 1981.

AU Chair to witness Mali peace accord

Kuda Bwititi – Chief Reporter Malian President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita has invited African Union and Sadc Chair President Mugabe to a peace signing ceremony between his government and Tuareg separatist rebels.

Nurses resume duties

Shamiso Yikoniko – Health Reporter Nurses who had embarked on a strike over on-call and night duty allowances have resumed duty after the Health Services Board agreed to raise what they…

Cultural heritage: King Lobengula: What was his fate beyond the battle of Pupu?

Pathisa Nyathi THE impact of the knowledge of procreation on mankind led to the symbolism of a matriarchal, matrilineal, mother-goddess-dominated society being replaced by one that was patriarchal, patrilineal and…

The black on black warfare

Lubalenkosi Yvette Mpofu I WAS walking past the spaza shops when all of a sudden I heard thudding footsteps behind me and my heart skipped a beat. A fierce-looking man…

Tanzania to finalise land acquisition for LNG project

DAR ES SALAAM — Tanzania plans to spend 12 billion shillings ($6 million) in the next fiscal year to buy land for the planned construction of a liquefied natural gas…

REA on Swer electricity technology

THE Rural Electrification Agency has said the installation of a new electricity technology called Single Wire Earth Return (Swer) in Matabeleland region is on course and is likely to be…

Legal Matters: Insurance companies are not the devil

Insurance as a business is largely divided into two broad categories: short-term and long-term. The first is technically called indemnity or property insurance, while the second is non-indemnity or life…

FBC introduces cover against cyber crimes

Shepias Dube A LOCAL company, FBC Reinsurance Limited, has introduced an insurance policy which covers businesses against cyber risks and terrorism. FBC Holdings head of marketing Ms Priscilla Sadomba said…

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