Zim strategises to service $7bn foreign debt
Ngonidzashe Chiutsi Business Correspondent ZIMBABWE is likely to struggle to offset its $7 billion foreign debt amid revelations that the default rate has reached 80 percent, a Government official has…
SUNDAY DEBATE: Rachel Dolezal: Racism, class, sexism
Rachel’s issue makes us realise that life is not just black or white. There are many within us who would want to be white, but because we didn’t have the…
Government acts on high prices
Government is fast-tracking the National Competitiveness Commission Bill, which is designed to ensure fair pricing of basic goods and services and reduce the cost of doing business in Zimbabwe.
Chipawo celebrates African child
Bridge Writer CHIPAWO joined the rest of the world on 16 June 2015 to celebrate the day of the African child and called the day “our CHIPAWO day”.
URBAN GREENERY: A tale of the Lungs of Harare
THE sound of birds singing sweetly is enough to make just about anyone fall in love with nature.
Peace accord for Mali
Mali’S Tuareg-led rebel alliance yesterday prepared to sign a landmark deal to end years of unrest in a nation riven by ethnic divisions and in the grip of a jihadist…
Hamilton on Austria pole after spin
Lewis Hamilton headed a Mercedes one-two in qualifying at the Austrian Grand Prix despite both cars going off on their final laps of the session. Hamilton did enough on his first…
SEZs as solution for Byo’s economic revival
Economic Focus Butler Tambo …Continued from last week Special Economic Zones proposal for Bulawayo IN the case of Zimbabwe and with Bulawayo and the Matabeleland provinces in mind, the Government…
African girls ‘marrying too young’
Zimbabwe commemorated the Day of the African Child and officially opened the 23rd session of the Children’s Parliament at Parliament Building yesterday.
TRUE STORY: Domboshava’s night of long knives
The exploits of Stephen Chidhumo, Elias Chauke and Edmund Masendeke provide sumptuous urban folklore.






