ZDF celebrations with a difference

Zvamaida Murwira Herald Reporter The 35th Zimbabwe Defence Forces Day to be commemorated today at the National Sports Stadium will be a spectacle, starting with the flypast which will be…

Zimbabwe’s missed chance

Nick Mangwana View from the Diaspora The argument is that with import substitution industrialisation, Zimbabwe would have been in a better state of self-sufficiency and we would be celebrating the…

R1,1m cigarettes smuggler intercepted

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau A 37-year-old smuggler from Harare was last Friday fined $3 000 after he was intercepted by police while smuggling a contraband of export quality cigarettes worth…

No bias in anti-graft drive, says Buhari

Abuja. — Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari on Sunday vowed not to interfere with the work of the country’s anti-corruption bodies, after the opposition accused him of a “selective” crackdown on…

Mining attracts investors

Munesu Nyakudya Business Reporter The mining industry in Zimbabwe is currently the biggest target for international investors. Mines and Mining Development Deputy Minister Fred Moyo said the mining sector is…

Police murder, class rule in the USA

Andre Damon Correspondent The reign of police violence in the US claimed 16 more victims over the past week.

Another nugget from Maduwa

Sifelani Tsiko Senior Writer Drama, poetry, jokes, punchlines and witty liners poured oxygen into the launch of poet and actor Tendai Maduwa’s book: “Nuggets of Success”.

Tech giants target African Internet boost chance

Tom Jackson Correspondent According to the World Bank, a 10 percent increase in broadband connectivity can result in a 1.38 percent increase in GDP. The Technology and Social Change Group…

Trainee programmes a ladder to success

Matthias Ruziwa HR Issues Graduate trainee programmes are an essential part of the career ladder in many professions. They are part and parcel of a modern, flexible economy and are…

Heatwave claims 21

Cairo. — Twenty-one people have died and 66 others were hospitalised with exhaustion as soaring temperatures and high humidity hit Cairo and other parts of Egypt, the health ministry said…

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