Mosisili committed to reform

Tichaona Zindoga in GABORONE, Botswana Lesotho Prime Minister Dr Pakalitha Mosisili says he is committed to political reform in his country to bring about peace and stability. Dr Mosisili, one of…

Blues: Are the wheels falling off?

LONDON. — Are the wheels falling off at Chelsea? Jose Mourinho’s side haven’t won a football match since their post-season tour clash against Sydney FC on June 2. Their winless pre-season raised…

Magaya donates to Youth Games

Ray Bande in MUTARE PROPHETIC Healing and Deliverance leader Prophet Walter Magaya’s donation of 11 soccer kits was handed over yesterday to all the provincial soccer teams taking part in…

Smallholder farmers are the future of Sadc agric

Daniela Costa Correspondent SADC Heads of State are currently meeting in Gaborone, Botswana, for their 35th Ordinary Summit. SADC member-states will take key decisions that will determine the direction of development…

Zimra extends tax amnesty deadline

The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) on Sunday extended by a further three months to the end of September this year, the amnesty it granted companies and individuals that had evaded…

Beyonce, Gwen fall out on Madonna

Beyonce and Gwyneth Paltrow have reportedly fallen out over Beyonce’s growing friendship with Gwyneth’s ex-pal Madonna. The “Drunk in Love” hitmaker is reportedly in Gwyneth’s bad books at the moment as…

Is corruption a cultural phenomenon?

Nick Mangwana View from the Diasapora SOME people say there is a cultural relativism when it comes to corruption. In short, what is being called corruption should not be given…

Geingob calls for war on poverty

WINDHOEK. – President Hage Geingob has launched the country’s first-ever National Dialogue on Wealth Distribution and Poverty Eradication, with the hope of finding solutions towards improving the living standards of…

War Veterans Association warns selfish party officials

George Maponga Masvingo Bureau THE Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association has warned some senior Zanu-PF officials accused of interfering in the affairs of the freedom fighters’ body for their own…

Europe’s forgotten history: From zoos to trophies

Garikai Chengu Correspondent GLOBAL outrage was sparked when the Zimbabwean lion, Cecil was killed as a trophy; but to this day, Britain and America continue to display in museums human…

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