ICASA indaba roars to life
Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Health Reporter Delegates to the 18th International Conference on Aids and STIs in Africa (ICASA) started arriving in the country this week, with organisers of the event…
Sadly, we are a sporting nation always desperate to forget our heroes
Robson Sharuko ON Wednesday, the global football family paused for a moment to remember the day, 10 years ago, a Northern Irish magician, one of the greatest players of all-time,…
President arrives in foggy Paris
From Caesar Zvayi in PARIS, France PRESIDENT Mugabe arrived here yesterday morning to attend the 21st Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC),…
Editorial comment: Sports betting: Are we on a roll or it’s a raw wager
Reports that thousands of Zimbabwean punters might be falling prey to bookmakers who are manipulating odds through a sophisticated betting syndicate in local sport and raking in a fortune are…
Goche wins maintenance case
Ivan Zhakata Court Correspondent Harare Civil Court magistrate Mrs Barbra Mateko yesterday dismissed a $9 450 maintenance claim by a Harare woman against former Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Mr…
Kuwaza out of tender board l President takes direct charge of ZACC l New board for SPB
Felex Share Senior Reporter State Procurement Board chairperson Mr Charles Kuwaza is now jobless as Government has resolved not to renew his contract following its expiry at the end of…
‘US knew flight path of downed Russian plane’
Moscow. — President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that Russia had given prior information to the United States of the flight path of the plane downed by Turkey on the…
Zimbabwe: Behold a recalcitrant reality!
The Other Side – Nathaniel Manheru As I write this piece, I am looking at a piece in the New York Times done by one Alexander Noyes. It is on…
Where big spenders meet
Tafadzwa Zimoyo Lifestyle Writer For people used to living on a lap of luxury, money is not a problem but how to spend it. Remember, the more money one has,…
Teen Aids deaths triple: Unicef
JOHANNESBURG. – The number of adolescent deaths from AIDS has tripled over the last 15 years, according to new data released today by UNICEF. AIDS is the number one cause of…











