EDITORIAL COMMENT: Farmers must adapt to climate change
The weather forecast released by the Meteorological Services Department last week showing that most parts of the country will experience drought has severe implications not only on agriculture and food…
Catholics say no to gay marriages
VATICAN CITY. – Pope Francis yesterday reaffirmed the Catholic Church’s opposition to gay marriage as he opened a three-week gathering of bishops from around the world but said the Church…
Dancehall, sungura debate rages
Godwin Muzari Arts Editor A few months ago, Star FM took the sungura-Zim dancehall debate to another level. Since the advent and popularity of Zimdancehall, there have been arguments at various platforms…
A golden opportunity for ZIFA
Ishemunyoro Chingwere Sports Reporter THE GOVERNMENT has said ZIFA has presented itself with a golden opportunity to reinvent and take a developmental trajectory after the association’s extraordinary general meeting revoked the…
Bribe bid sparks $22 000 lawsuit against council
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter Harare City Council has been slapped with a $22 200 lawsuit for unlawfully clamping a commuter omnibus after the driver refused to pay a bribe to…
Factions: An attack on President’s ideals
Tichaona Zindoga Political Editor President Mugabe is a modest leader. Perhaps he cannot help it, being every inch a gentleman by way of dress, speaking and his statesmanship. One shudders to think what…
Reprieve for left-hand drive vehicles
Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter Regulations to ban left-hand drive vehicles and imports of vehicles aged five years and above have been struck off the country’s statutes, Government has said.
How did Bob Marley die?
Fred Zindi Music On May 11, 1981, the world was bombarded with the shocking news of Bob Marley’s death. At the time of his death, we were told that Marley had…
Syria air-strikes bear fruit, says Russia
DAMASCUS. – A senior military officer said yesterday that the Russian airstrikes had achieved “tangible results” since they started a few days ago, unlike the US-led airstrikes with “no actual…
Hisense expands in Sadc
CAPE TOWN. – Chinese electronics manufacturer Hisense is expanding in Southern African countries in line with its continued commitment to both South Africa and the continent as a whole, the…











