Three villagers jailed for assaulting lands officers
Walter Nyamukondiwa Chinhoyi Bureau Three villagers from Makonde in Mashonaland West have been sentenced to eight months in prison each for assaulting lands officers pegging unoccupied plots at a farm…
The new normal
Joram Nyathi Spectrum AFTER the sound and the fury, then the Amendment. Labour and business have said they will challenge the new Labour Amendment Act signed into law by President Mugabe…
Thornycroft in rowing semis
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S Micheen “Mouse” Thornycroft will compete in her first A/B semi-final slot at the ongoing World Rowing Championships in France this morning.
‘We Are Not Alone’ exhibition at KooVha Gallery
Stephen Garan’anga Visual Arts KooVha Gallery of 146 Enterprise Road, Highlands, in Harare seems to have developed a knack for providing a platform to débutante solo art exhibitionists.
Rooney eyes record
LONDON. — Wayne Rooney can break Bobby Charlton’s 45-year-old record and become the first player to score 50 goals for England when Roy Hodgson’s men take on San Marino and…
Nissan revives Datsun brand
Tinashe Makichi Nissan has over the years used a very interesting strategy to market its cars; where apart from the cars sold directly with its symbol, the Japanese car-maker has…
UZ hosts physical theatre performance
Tafadzwa Zimoyo Review Writer All is set this weekend for the ‘Chirorodziva’ physical theatre performance hosted by Almasi Collaborative Arts theatre company. The performance will be hosted at the University of…
Windfall for ousted Mahachi
Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter Harare town clerk Dr Tendai Mahachi is set to get a windfall from his employer following the termination of his contract of employment on three months’…
Zimpapers reshuffles Bulawayo editors
Herald Reporter Zimpapers has made editorial changes at its Bulawayo branch, appointing Limukani Ncube editor of Sunday News with immediate effect. Tumeliso Makhurane, who was editor at Sunday News, replaces Ncube…
Canadian military ‘aid’ no help to Africans
Yves Engler Correspondent Unlike the US or France, Canada is not a leading military force in Africa. But Ottawa exerts influence through a variety of means including training initiatives.











