September: Genesis of African nationalism

Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu THE month of September is of much significance to the modern history of Zimbabwe in that it is associated with two important occasions. The first, on the…

Plenty of investment opportunities in Zim

Tafara Shumba ZIMBABWE is a case of a glass, where an optimist investor sees a half full glass, while his pessimist counterpart sees a half empty glass. Investors such as…

Mafero’s incredibly fine-run!

Simba Dube It is almost two years since Joey “Mafero” Antipas was confirmed as the new head coach of Chicken Inn after taking over from the then Gamecocks gaffer Mandla…

Companies claw back, trek northwards

BUSINESS EDITOR NOTE As companies begin to report their interim financials, there is a noticeable trend where cost-cutting measures and structural realignments implemented in the review period are beginning to…

Editorial Comment: Silver lining for all to see

REPORTS that a delegation representing Africa’s richest man, Mr Aliko Dangote is expected in the country this week was sweet music to all patriotic Zimbabweans and reaffirmed the notion that…

Lady Cheetahs coach confident

Simba Dube THE national women’s Sevens rugby team coach Abigail Kawonza is confident that her team will do well at the regional Olympic qualifiers tournament which is set for Johannesburg,…

Man rapes sister for five years

A LUPANE man who turned his sister into a sex slave for five years until she fell pregnant has been jailed for 15 years by a Hwange magistrate.

. . . as Gary Tight feeds the family

“THINGS are tough my brother, I can’t even take care of my own family right now. If it wasn’t for my son Gary, I really don’t know what would have…

Dream come true for Binga

Cabinet has unanimously endorsed Nigerian billionaire Mr Aliko Dangote’s decision to invest in Zimbabwe’s critical economic sectors, with his high-powered technical team expected in Harare tomorrow to conclude the deals.

Sunday Debate: Dangote – We need his money, not his ideas

For the past three nights I have been walking into a dark home — and waking up to the same darkness. It was like a curse had hit our neighbourhood.…

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