Zim traditionalist on global TV

Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter Traditional musician Luckson “Manluckerz” Chikutu’s dominance continues to spread as the musician has been featured on an international television network African International for his role in…

Being a dog in times of economic crunch

Ignatius Mabasa Shelling The Nuts Keeping a dog is like looking after a child. You have to take care of your dog’s welfare, training, talking, walking and bathing it. A…

Mandenge a bitter man

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE might have beaten Tunisia in the Rugby Africa Cup competition on Saturday, maintaining their unbeaten record over the North Africans and moving a step closer…

Hillary Clinton threatens world peace

Stephen Lendman Correspondent Another Bush or Clinton in the White House in January 2017 should scare all Americans. Either one might make things more intolerable than ever at home while…

I’m not a thief, I’m not corrupt: Georgias

Senator Aguy Clement Georgias Open Letter Ordinarily I would not, take the defensive route, when it is all about how one’s performance in Public Service is judged or perceived by…

Zinara, council in parking row

Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter The Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (Zinara) has come under fire for trying to take over Harare City Council’s lucrative car parking business.

CAAZ seeks to raise $11m

Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter The Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe is in negotiations with local financial institutions to raise $11 million required to complete outstanding upgrades at the Harare International…

Twin bombs kill 44

MAIDUGURI. — Two bombs blamed on the Islamic extremist group Boko Haram exploded at a crowded mosque and an elite Muslim restaurant in Nigeria’s central city of Jos, killing 44…

New era for ZSE. . . as Automated Trading System goes live

Business Editor A total of 12 stocks exchanged hands on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange yesterday after the automated trading system went live following Friday’s false start.

Land barons on wanted list

Target Shumba Herald Reporter Thirteen land barons are on the police wanted list in connection with illegal sale of stands at Odar Farm, commonly known as Southlea Park located in…

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