Jaricha crowned Miss Universities
Sophia Chese Arts Correspondent Twenty-year-old University of Zimbabwe law student Tafadzwa Jaricha was on Saturday crowned Miss Universities at a well-attended event held at Ochi City in the capital. Jaricha bagged the…
Govt directs ZENT to start making solar geysers
Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter Government has directed ZESA Enterprises to start manufacturing solar water geysers by February 2016 in view of the ban on electric water geysers that is expected to…
DZ Tavern to hold more shows
Arts Reporter Outdoor entertainment spot DZ Traveller Tarven is set to hold more live shows to cater for music lovers in the area. The joint is now under new management and…
Minister calls for meeting
Eddie Chikamhi in MASERU SPORT and Recreation Minister Makhosini Hlongwane has called for a meeting with ZIFA and the Warriors technical team this week to map the way forward after…
Putin defusing tensions
MOSCOW. — Russian President Vladimir Putin sent a clear message to warmongers all over the world: Russia will not be dragged into a nuclear war and will always look for…
Blair apologises for 2003 Iraq invasion
LONDON. — Former British prime minister Tony Blair says he’s sorry for “mistakes” made in the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, but he doesn’t regret bringing down Saddam Hussein. “I…
Arsene Wenger surprised
LONDON. — Arsene Wenger admits he did not expect his Arsenal side to find themselves top of the English Premier League soccer table on Saturday 10 games into the season. Wenger’s…
Land, indigenisation under the spotlight
Ranga Lovemore Mataire The Reader “Dialoguing Land and Indigenisation in Zimbabwe and Other Developing Countries: Emerging Perspectives” (2015) is a groundbreaking text that deals with the issue from a multi-disciplinary…
Social media, misplaced political priorities
Bernard Bwoni Correspondent While it is true that social media can be a great asset if managed appropriately and effectively, it is also true that it has the potential to…
South Africa: Mass student revolt is telling
Sipho Seepe Correspondent Students have argued forcefully that the current dispensation is anti-black, anti-poor and anti-working class. Invoking images of “chaos”, “mayhem” and “turmoil”, media outlets have tried to outcompete one another…











