TFTA project a process: Comesa

Tinashe Makichi in LIVINGSTONE, Zambia The Common Markets for East and Southern Africa says the implementation of the Tripartite Free Trade Area will begin in two years after ratifications and…

Farmers decry ‘tough’ season

Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter The 2015 flue-cured tobacco selling season ended last weekend with farmers describing it as one of the toughest. Drought and floods affected the quantity and quality of…

‘Witchdoctor’ rapes teenage client

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter A 71-year-old self-styled witchdoctor allegedly drugged a 17-year-old girl who had visited his house for consultations before raping her, the court heard on Wednesday.

Female cop bashes brother’s girlfriend for eloping

Lovemore Meya Court Correspondent A female police officer stationed at Harare Central allegedly assaulted her brother’s girlfriend (18) for eloping to her brother, forcing her to pack her bags and…

The journo who hunted Fifa

NEW YORK. – He says that he is the only reporter to ever be barred by Fifa president Sepp Blatter – and veteran investigative journalist Andrew Jennings wears it as…

Pasuwa banks on Mahachi

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter YOUNG Warriors coach Callisto Pasuwa believes the presence of Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder Kuda Mahachi may make a huge difference in the first leg of the…

Mwana in trouble over equity laws

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter GOVERNMENT has invited Mwana Africa, led by new chairman Mr Ning Yat Hoi, for a meeting to explain controversial changes to the board as this…

Why SA refuses to use the ‘X’ word

Raymond Suttner Correspondent Reading ANC MP and parliamentary committee chair Ruth Bhengu berating journalists for using the word “xenophobia” brought the words of Adrianne Rich to mind.

When cheap alibis make bad managers

Joram Nyathi Spectrum BRITAIN, it now appears, is in the process of redefining its relations with Zimbabwe. It is a painful process having to choose between business and politics, and accepting…

Youthful filmmakers capitalise on piracy

Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter The local film industry has been crippled by piracy and in recent months, initiatives to curb the ill have gone down the drain. The pirates continue…

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