Zimbabwe needs a debt paying culture
Nick Mangwana View From The Diaspora Zimbabwe has almost reached a national debt crisis. People are owing money for everything from electricity that hardly “comes” to local authority taxes as well…
India-Zimbabwe cultural interaction unidirectional
Munesu Nyakudya Review Correspondent Cultural interaction between Zimbabwe and India has become somewhat unidirectional with Indian groups visiting Zimbabwe largely for the Harare International Festival of Arts (HIFA) among other events…
Mixed bag at Konshens show
Arts Reporter It will be a mixed bag of local acts at the Castle 120 Year Summer Celebrations set for Old Georgias Sports Club on Saturday. The event will be headlined…
Two die of suspected chemical poisoning
Masline Mavudzi and Beauty Muchakazi TWO people yesterday died in a suspected case of suffocation after they were trapped in a honey sucker truck while disposing of waste along Harare’s…
Teenhood: The things we always remember
Blessing Musariri Shelling the Nuts I was looking for quotes on the subject of history and I came across this notable one, “We’ll be remembered more for what we destroy than…
Chelsea back Mourinho
LONDON. — Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho continues to enjoy the club’s “full support” despite a disappointing start to the season, the English Premier League soccer champions declared yesterday.
Rand gains more ground
JOHANNESBURG. – The rand gained more ground in midday trade yesterday as traders speculated that a US interest rate hike this year was less likely than had been previously expected,…
Blatter defended
GENEVA. — Envy and hatred among the media is what ruined FIFA President Sepp Blatter’s reputation, his daughter said on Sunday in an interview published by the Swiss newspaper Blick.
Global poverty to fall below 10pc: WB
WASHINGTON. — The number of people living in extreme poverty around the world is likely to fall to under 10 percent of the global population in 2015, according to World…
BBC admits to doctoring footage
BBC has admitted to doctoring footage without informing viewers that what they were seeing was not the real thing. A volcano eruption shown on a BBC Two programme actually used footage…






