Govt to take back struggling Cottco

Midlands Bureau Government has almost completed the process of taking back the Cotton Company of Zimbabwe, Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said. He said the move would ensure cotton farmers are…

NRZ volumes increase 150 percent

Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter National Railways of Zimbabwe’s volumes have increased 150 percent since the beginning of the year spurred by an increase in raw sugar and coal production in the…

Smith rebooting ‘Fresh Prince’

Will Smith is reportedly planning to produce a rebooted version of “The Fresh Prince of Bel Air”. The 46-year-old star — who launched his acting career in the lead role of…

Love, choice, marriage are sacrifices

Elliot Ziwira @The Bookstore THERE is nothing as fascinating as love as its birth and growth seem to be juxtaposed with its demise. The more one has of it, the…

Western powers and their criminal associations

Catherine Shakdam Correspondent For all their political posing, Western powers continue to harbour questionable affiliations, counting among their partners war criminals and brutal dictators. At which point does one’s silence or…

Tech companies step up terror fight

Gabriella Mulligan Correspondent Over the past few years, Africa has endured a string of terrorist attacks, with one of the most high-profile incidents being the recent assault on Kenya’s Garissa…

‘High Court cannot impose death penalty’

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter— The High Court cannot impose death sentence until the legal controversy over the operation of Section 337 of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act and Section…

Is this the end of Tiger Woods?

KOHLER. — Tiger Woods missed the cut at the PGA Championship in Kohler, Wisconsin, on Saturday, his third straight missed cut in a major reinforcing the notion that the 14-time…

Govt to help fund sport

Ray Bande in MUTARE GOVERNMENT intends to help the funding of sport in this country. This was revealed by Acting President, Emerson Mnangagwa, when he officially opened the 13th edition of…

Plane crashes in remote Indonesian region

JAKARTA. — An aircraft with 54 people on board crashed in Indonesia’s remote and mountainous region of Papua yesterday, a government official said, the latest in a string of aviation…

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