Chirere’s extraordinary book titles

Beaven Tapureta Bookshelf When Memory Chirere’s latest publication “Bhuku Risina Basa Nekuti Rakanyorwa Masikati” (2014) was announced as a winner in one of the literary categories at the NAMA Awards…

Texas shooting: IS claims responsibility

GARLAND. — The Islamic State jihadist group yesterday claimed responsibility for its first attack on US soil, a shooting at an event in Texas showcasing cartoons mocking the Prophet Mohammed…

‘Improve credit rating’

Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter The International Monetary Fund says Zimbabwe should improve its credit rating level in order to raise the $27 billion required for the implementation of the Zimbabwe…

Escalate economic development, not crisis

Tafara Shumba Correspondent Ordinarily, a burnt child dreads fire, but history has taught us that some people do not learn from history. At May Day celebrations in Harare, the MDC-T…

Competitiveness tops CZI conference agenda

Business Reporter MANUFACTURERS will this year focus on initiatives to unlock manufacturing competitiveness and will interrogate issues including developing value chains for various sectors when they converge in Gweru for…

Inequality faces minority men — Obama

WASHINGTON. — Following a week of racially-charged protests in Baltimore, US President Barack Obama on Monday said that the residual effects of racism have built up over time and created…

Man abuses HIV+ wife, court told

Prosper Dembedza Court Reporter A Harare man is chasing away his HIV-positive wife from their matrimonial home, saying he can no longer stay with her because she is “rotten”, the…

Manyuchi on cloud nine

Sports Reporter REIGNING Zimbabwe Sportsperson of the Year Charles Manyuchi said he was well-prepared for his non-title bout against Tanzanian boxer Ibrahim Mgendera, whom he stopped in the first round…

Long break for league show

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor JUST when the championship marathon was beginning to gather momentum, Premiership clubs will next month have to make do with an enforced mid-season break to pave…

Editorial Comment: PSMAS service providers must be patient

It is difficult to understand why 30 or so doctors, optometrists and laboratories decided to sue Premier Service Medical Aid Society for outstanding claims and the action by PSMAS not…

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