Editorial Comment: Let’s not insult Father Zimbabwe’s memory

FATHER Zimbabwe Dr Joshua Nkomo would have turned 98 today, having been born on June 19, 1917. We remember him not because he was born on this day, but for…

Sibling sets house ablaze

Court Reporter A Harare man attempted to kill his sister by setting her house ablaze after she had asked him to pay rent for a room in which he was…

Western media and running with the pack

Robert Parry  Correspondent In my four decades in national journalism, I started at the Associated Press in 1974, I have grown increasingly concerned about how Americans respond to information, or…

Chad bans full veil

N’DJAMENA. — Chad on Wednesday banned the full-face Muslim veil and ordered security forces to seize burqas from markets and burn them after 33 people were killed in suicide bombings…

Zimselector.com to harness Diaspora funds

Business Reporter Online financial services aggregation startup, ZimSelector.com which was launched recently, is set to boost Diaspora remittances into the country. Although many Zimbabweans currently reside in several countries across…

Farah missed dope tests

LONDON. – Britain’s double Olympic champion Mo Farah missed two drug tests in the run-up to the 2012 London Games, the Daily Mail reported yesterday.

Zifa overturn Dhlakama ban

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor RODWELL Dhlakama has become the latest individual to be freed from his ban by ZIFA for his alleged role in the Asiagate match-fixing scam, paving the…

All set for Mhere birthday bash

Arts Correspondent All is set for gospel musician Mathias Mhere’s birthday celebrations scheduled for Kingston’s House in the capital on Sunday. The musician is celebrating his 27th birthday.

Indigenisation: NIEEB under fire

Rumbidzai Zinyuke Business Reporter The indigenisation of several mining firms hangs in the balance following revelations that the National Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Board failed to implement recommendations made by the…

Cuba-US talks on ties hit speed bumps

MEXICO CITY. — Six months have passed since Cuba and the United States astonished the world with their surprise decision to discuss restoring diplomatic ties, but the results of the…

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