‘Arrest those who wed child brides’
VICE-PRESIDENT and Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa has said Government will channel more resources to protect children’s rights.
ZimSelector.com: A benchmark of international standards
A LOCAL web aggregator that provides a portal for various financial and funeral service products was recently launched in the capital as e-commerce platforms increasingly take a claim on local…
BRIDAL: Nuptials far from madding crowd
Tendai Mbirimi – Bridal writer Exceptional weddings are not only determined by the cost of the paraphernalia involved, but also by the disposition of the surrounding environment.
Buy Zimbabwe Summit resolutions
Delegates at the just ended Buy Zimbabwe Buy Local Summit have committed to local procurement to enhance local production and propel economic growth.
Divine Appointments: What good can come from Mufakose?
In John 1:45-46 we read of Jesus’ home town: “Nazareth! Can anything good come from there?” When Jesus commissioned the disciples in Acts 1:8 to be His “witnesses in Jerusalem,…
Tiger Woods limps out of US Open
UNIVERSITY PLACE, Washington — Tiger Woods’ seven-year title drought at the majors continued with no relief in sight as he crashed out of the US Open on Friday after another…
US killer faces deceased’s relatives
As the young white man charged with murdering nine people inside an historic black church in South Carolina stood silently and expressionless at a court hearing on Friday, relatives of…
It’s terrorism stupid!
THE massacre of nine African-Americans in Charleston has been classified as a possible hate crime, apparently carried out by a 21-year-old white man
Toll gates for Harare Samora Machel Avenue, Airport road
Government has begun identifying roads for urban tollgates, and the first targets are Harare’s Samora Machel Avenue and Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo/Airport Road.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: A war still to be won
June 16, 1976 is a date that might not ring a bell to some people but it is an important day in the history of our youth and our struggle…





