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…

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…

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…

‘Blackouts could be blessing in disguise’

The electricity shortage in sub-Saharan Africa is an opportunity for regional development as addressing the crisis triggers avenues for investment with businesses seeking reliable energy sources.

Shocking early marriage stats

MORE than 50 percent of girls in Mashonaland Central Province are marrying before experiencing adulthood, it has emerged.

TRUE STORY: Domboshava’s night of long knives

The exploits of Stephen Chidhumo, Elias Chauke and Edmund Masendeke provide sumptuous urban folklore.

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.

‘National monument for Kezi’

Matobo South National Assembly representative Cde Saul Ncube (Zanu-PF) has implored Government to accord national monument status to late Vice-President Dr Joshua Nkomo’s rural home in Kezi and to help…

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