Xenophobia nothing new: Wenela miners

WHEN xenophobia attacks erupted in South Africa in 2008, people were shocked at the callousness of the violence meted out on foreigners based in that country.

President caps 2 358 at MSU

PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday capped 2 358 graduates at Midlands State University in Gweru during the institution’s 14th graduation ceremony.

Air Zimbabwe goes beyond normal for ICASA

Business Reporter AIR ZIMBABWE says it is ready to go beyond its normal flight schedule to ferry delegates to the 18th International Conference on AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections in…

Ministry of Truth: Land baron, who do you think you are?

Cde Jason Swan Zhuwao One would think it was enough for them to benefit from monthly membership fees deposited in the bank accounts belonging to the numerous co-operatives they have…

First term enrolment for Lower Six scrapped

LOWER Six pupils will now begin their Advanced level studies in the second term of the year instead of the current set up where they start during the last month…

The cursed family of Gokwe

WITH the cutting of the umbilical cord, physical attachment to our mothers ends and emotional and psychological attachment begins.

HRIB Gold Cup Sprint Race on

Mandla Moyo Horse Racing Correspondent PREPARATIONS for the HRIB Gold Cup Sprint Race set for Saturday at Borrowable Race Course are quickly gathering momentum.

Harare hotels, lodges fully booked

Enacy Mapakame HARARE hotels and lodges are fully booked for the upcoming International Conference on Aids and STIs in Africa (ICASA), Zimbabwe Council for Tourism president Mr Francis Ngwenya has…

Convict with police clearance certificate

Extra Reporters A huge storm is brewing at Southlea Park Secondary School in Harare South after it emerged that the current chairperson of the school development committee, Mr Mubaiwa Nyikadzino,…

Business Editor’s Brief: It’s time business removes its diapers

IN May 2006, Dr Gideon Gono, the then Governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, railed against farmers who had developed a penchant of complaining endlessly about conditions in the…

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