Sino-Zim relations: A peek into the future

Phyllis Johnson Correspondent Africa and China have agreed to strengthen co-operation in international affairs through mutual respect for the UN Charter, the Five Principles of Peaceful Co-existence, the Constitutive Act of…

Pope on climate change

NAIROBI.- Pope Francis warned yesterday that it would be “catastrophic” for world leaders to let special interest groups get in the way of a global agreement to curb fossil fuel…

Pakare Paye artistes salute Tuku

Arts Reporter Artistes that were taught at Oliver Mtukudzi’s Pakare Paye Arts Centre in Norton will honour the music superstar on December 5 at a show organised to celebrate his…

Banks to fund farmers

Conrad Mwanawashe Business Reporter Agricultural financing for the 2015-16 season will be done through credit from the banking sector, support arrangements from Government, cooperating partners and farmers’ own resources, a Cabinet…

Designer to launch national dress styles

Sophia Chese Arts Correspondent In an effort to contribute to the debate about the need for a unique national dress in the country, local designer Hesphina Rukato is set to launch…

President hails Sino-Zim ties

Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter President Mugabe yesterday hailed the cordial relations between Zimbabwe and China, ahead of the historic visit by President Xi Jinping who is due in Harare early next…

Suspend flour imports: Millers

Martin Kadzere and Munesu Nyakudya THE Grain Millers Association has called on Government to suspend flour imports for the next six months to protect the local milling industry, the lobby…

Paris Summit: More women should have seats at the table

Maria Ivanova Correspondent Why is this a problem? Studies show that collective intelligence rises with the number of women in a group. Engaging a critical mass of women is linked to…

Bogus marriage officer jailed

Court Reporter A Kingdom Glory Ministries pastor who solemnised a wedding without a marriage officer’s certificate was yesterday sentenced to an effective eight months in jail.

Political commissars in newsrooms exposed

Ranson Madzamba Correspondent The editors of the private media are more of opposition political commissars than media personnel. On a daily basis they manufacture news that creates disorder and confusion.

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