Senate debates constitutional change for Kagame 3rd term

Kigali. — Rwanda’s upper house of parliament debated yesterday, a constitutional amendment enabling President Paul Kagame (pictured right) to run for a third consecutive term in 2017, and potentially paving…

US: Feeding the war machine

Robert Fantina Correspondent Recent revelations show conclusively that the United States government’s desire to overthrow Syrian president Bashar al-Assad led it to support radical militants who are now ISIL (Islamic State…

Organisers in row over Miss Rural Zim

Sophia Chese Arts Correspondent  A cold war has erupted between organisers of the recently launched Miss Rural Zimbabwe and Sipho Mazibuko. Mazibuko, who founded the defunct Miss Rural Zimbabwe, is accusing…

Ngozi: An African reality. . . ensuring social justice and fairness

Pathisa Nyathi Review Correspondent African spirituality, sometimes referred to as African Traditional Religion used to pervade all aspects of life. Even the concept of ubuntu/hunhu, the social, political and economic philosophy,…

Condolences for Gundani continue pouring in

Grace Chingoma and Shingi Mugabe CONDOLENCE messages continued to pour in as Zimbabweans remembered Paul Gundani, one of domestic football’s legends, who died on Wednesday.

Politics and economy, key to success

Lloyd Gumbo Mr Speaker Sir Politics has the tendency to influence the economy and unfortunately, the game has not done the country any good in the past 15 years as there…

Macheso belts it out in Mutare tonight

Bornwise Mtonzi Arts Reporter Sungura legend Alick Macheso and his Orchestra Mberikwazvo are set to invade Mutare tomorrow with a show at The Platinum. The show comes after the re-opening of…

Exam cheats convicted

Lovemore Meya Court Correspondent Eighteen cheating students from different high schools in Chitungwiza who illegally got this year’s Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) Ordinary level Mathematics Paper 2 and took the…

Parly gobbles $1,6m monthly

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter Parliament gobbles at least $1,6 million every month to fund sessions for members and their accommodation, Clerk of Parliament Mr Kennedy Chokuda has revealed.

Potraz to review licensing framework

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter THE Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe says the current service specific licensing framework is being reviewed because the obsolete regime stifles growth of the…

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