Lion lives matter, but what about Palestinian kids?
John Wight Correspondent Western liberals came out in their droves to condemn the slaying of Cecil the Lion in Zimbabwe. How many will now come out to condemn the savage…
Zim singer wows Tanzania
Midlands Correspondent UPCOMING Afro Jazz songstress and Zimtalent finalist Natalie Chimombe and her band Zimfusion enthralled Tanzania music lovers when she recently toured the central African country and performed at…
Ervine stars in stunning win
Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter CRAIG ERVINE was the stand-out performer as his superb century powered Zimbabwe to a memorable victory over 2015 World Cup finalists, New Zealand, in a high-scoring One…
Adaptative strategies marred by lack of funding
Jeffrey Gogo Climate Story Economic and social sectors will require $9,9 billion in the next five to 10 years to cope with climate change according to a financial breakdown released…
Literary evening homage to Hove
Stanely Mushava Litreature Today Silence, impassioned testimonials, and readings from “Shadows” and “Blind Moon”. The Literary Evening was not just the high point of the Zimbabwe International Book Fair (ZIBF) but…
Nadal claims 67th title in Hamburg Open final
Spaniard Rafael Nadal won his 67th career title with a 7-5, 7-5 victory against dangerous Italian Fabio Fognini in the final of the Hamburg Open yesterday. Nadal, a 14-times grand slam…
Pasuwa blames poor preps
OUTGOING Zimbabwe coach, Callisto Pasuwa, says his troops’ dreams to qualify for the 2016 Olympic Games were destroyed by poor preparations for their showdown against South Africa.
Lake Harvest fail to fulfil fixture
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter LAKE Harvest failed to fulfil their fixture against Mushowani Stars on Saturday in the Northern Region Division One Soccer League after their sponsors withdrew their funding last…
World Bank poor countries and climate
Foreclosing the Future? The World Bank and the Politics of Environmental Destruction Bruce Rich, (2013) Island Press, Washington DC and London, ISBN 13:978-1-61091-184-9 Review by: Tom Griffiths A powerful book…
Is this the Book Fair we want?
Lovemore Ranga Mataire The Reader Born in 1983, the Zimbabwe International Book Fair used to be annual premier event that attracted thousands of book enthusiasts, writers and publishers from within…










