Farmer challenges eviction

Mashudu Netsianda Senior Court Reporter A WHITE commercial farmer who was ordered to vacate a farm in Esigodini to pave way for a senior intelligence officer, has filed an urgent chamber…

Traditional leader, Chauke dies

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau HEADMAN Hodela Foromela Chauke, an influential traditional leader in Beitbridge District, has died after a long battle with high blood pressure. Tshifhumila, as locals affectionately called him,…

Oh self-righteous America

Perspective Stephen Mpofu AMERICA, oh mighty America, please be true to yourself and be practical by walking your equal-race and human rights talk for the rest of the world to lavish…

SA’s xenophobia problem: Dispelling the myths

NAIROBI — Xenophobia doesn’t exist in isolation. It needs social problems and economic hardship to flourish. After an upsurge in violence in Durban and Johannesburg that has claimed seven lives…

Migrants must learn languages of their domicile

Opinion Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu THE South African campaign against foreign black Africans is now over, and that country’s social and political atmosphere has returned to normal. The campaign caused a great…

Child abuse: a social menace

Vaidah Mashangwa ACCORDING to Section 18 of the country’s constitution, a child is every boy or girl under the age of 18 years. Children have and are entitled to basic…

Editorial Comment: Extension of Dimaf repayment period welcome

Experience has taught us that some conditions of lending under the Distressed Industries and Marginalised Areas Fund (Dimaf), a facility designed to revive struggling companies, were unfit for purpose.

Bev loses touch

Showbiz Correspondent THE much-hyped Bev and Sexy Angels show at Hustlers Night Club was much ado about nothing as the dancer failed to raise her game with an all male…

Shetani puts Nambya in the spotlight

Leonard Ncube  Victoria Falls Reporter A NAMBYA movie, Shetani which was done in South Africa has become a hit in predominantly Nambya-speaking communities of Hwange, Dete and Victoria Falls.

Nyovest donates show’s income to xenophobic attack victims

Bongani Ndlovu Showbiz Correspondent SOUTH African rapper Cassper Nyovest on Thursday donated R100,000 to the victims of xenophobic attacks they suffered in his country as he kept his word that he…

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