Zim Education: Waiting for a revolution
Stephen Mpofu Correspondent With thousands of university graduates who possess various skills being churned out each year it is obvious to anyone that secondary school graduates with no life skills to…
Russia may take economic measures against Turkey
ISTANBUL/MOSCOW.- Russia threatened economic retaliation against Turkey yesterday and said it was still awaiting a reasonable explanation for the shooting down of its warplane, but Turkey dismissed the threats as…
‘Police entitled to retain spot fines’
Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspondent Police are not remitting all the revenue they collect from traffic offences to Treasury but are retaining some of it for internal use, an official has said.…
Turning corruption into a culture
Joram Nyathi Spectrum Does the President have to personally move around the city pointing out illegal settlements to professional town planners?
Wenger ready to spend in January
LONDON.- Arsene Wenger has admitted he ‘loves a bargain’ ahead of Black Friday and says Arsenal will spend money in January if they find the right players.
France seeks grand coalition against IS
MOSCOW.- French President Francois Hollande told Russia’s Vladimir Putin yesterday world powers must create a “grand coalition” to combat Islamic State militants who control swathes of territory in Syria and…
Chivaura declared liberation war hero
Lovemore Mataire Senior Reporter Prominent University of Zimbabwe academic Dr Vimbai Chivaura who died of liver cancer on Monday at the Avenues Clinic in Harare has been declared a liberation war…
Chanting Jesus up in the dancehall
Stanely Mushava Features Correspondent When Jesus dispatched messengers with the good news, some went to synagogues, others went to marketplace and others to the debate square. Sasha, Papa San, Lieutenant Stitchie…
It’s night of Big Hangout with stars
Tafadzwa Zimoyo Arts Reporter The stage has been set for Star FM’s Big Hangout scheduled for tonight at Old Hararians Sports Club where top DJs clash. The must-attend DJ festival promises…
Increase in Africa’s child brides by 2050
GENEVA.- The total number of child brides in Africa will rise from 125 million to 310 million by 2050 if current trends persist, meaning almost half of the world’s child…











