Granny to cook for Obama on visit

NAIROBI. — President Barack Obama’s Kenyan grandmother, known as Mama Sarah, vowed yesterday to cook a traditional meal for her grandson when he visits Kenya, the birthplace of his father…

Child marriages: MPs want parents arrested

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter Parents or guardians who accept lobola from men seeking to marry girls under 18 years of age could in future face prosecution, together with their children’s…

SRC resolve Pasuwa impasse

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor ZIFA had to once again rely on the Sport and Recreation Commission to break their latest impasse with coach Callisto Pasuwa, with the supreme sports…

Blending saves $40m annually

Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter Zimbabwe has been saving $40 million per year in fuel imports since the introduction of blended petrol, a senior official in the Ministry of Energy and…

Dotito’s bitter honey harvest

Sydney Kawadza Senior Features Writer Nobody knows for certain who was behind the daring act and accusations and counter-accusations are flying in the community with the fear of the unknown being…

Inside the world of a girl without hands

Kelvin Chiringa Cool Lifestyle Reporter The days are cold and business is low at the braai stands of one of Harare’s famous joints, Mereki. An occasional rush of the wind lifts…

Hispanics want Republicans to condemn Donald Trump

WASHINGTON. — Hispanic leaders are bristling at the largely tepid response by Republican presidential candidates to Donald Trump’s characterisation of Mexican immigrants as rapists and drug dealers.

Mandatory fuel blending ratio up

Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter Government has increased the mandatory blending ratio of unleaded petrol from 10 percent ethanol to 15 percent with immediate effect following significant improvement in supplies of…

Sables captain in bullish mood

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter SABLES captain Denford “Dedzva” Mutamangira feels there is nothing special about Tunisia and does not want to be the first captain to lose to the North Africans…

The Interview: ‘Audits keep State entities on their toes’

Over the past weeks, the media have been awash with reports of malfeasance in Government entities which were based on the report from the office of the Auditor-General. Analysts and…

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