Neymar tax case moved

The trial in which Barcelona are accused of concealing how much they paid for the transfer of Brazilian star Neymar will take place in the Catalan capital after an appeal…

Fifa scandals with Blatter at helm

Geneva — Fifa has been routinely called “scandal-plagued” for much of Sepp Blatter’s 17-year presidential reign. Blatter has never been implicated in personal corruption, but Fifa has often seemed relaxed…

Value addition and beneficiation: Burying imperial exploitation

Prosper Ndlovu Business Editor AS Africa marks 52 years of solidarity since the formation of the Organisation of African Union (OAU), now African Union (AU) on Monday, questions on the…

Africa must urgently have peace force

Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter A stanza from the Africa Union (AU) anthem that was melodiously sung last week by pupils from Mosi-oa-Tunya High School in Victoria Falls at the…

Editorial Comment: Caution vital in Zanu-PF cleansing

ZANU-PF was shaken in the last four months of 2014 after frightening details surfaced of an internal plot to overthrow President Robert Mugabe and replace him with Joice Mujuru, his…

Time to redeem ourselves: Malinga

The Chronicle’s Political Editor Nduduzo Tshuma this week sat down for an interview with Zanu-PF Politburo member and former Bulawayo mayor Cde Joshua Malinga. Their chat touched on a number…

Beware two global health scares

Perspective Stephen Mpofu WHEN drugs that are supposed to hunt with the hounds to save lives start also proverbially to run with the hares, global concern is roused.

Call me ‘president’: Tsvangirai

Prosper Dembedza Harare Bureau MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday forced his party supporters to chant “yes president” whenever he makes a point in a desperate move to command respect in his…

Chinamasa calls for transparency in mining sector

From Oliver Kazunga in Victoria Falls FINANCE and Economic Development Minister Cde Patrick Chinamasa has called for transparency in the mining industry as he accused most players in the sector…

Power imports plans ruled out

Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter THE government has no plans to import power despite shortages in the country because of the depressed regional grid, Mines and Mining Development Minister Walter Chidhakwa…

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