Kenya probes fatal drill at university

NAIROBI. — Kenyan police yesterday launched investigations into Monday’s fatal counter-terror drill, which left at least one university staff member dead and more than 20 others injured after causing panic…

Fundamentalism a disease of all religions, says Pope Francis

BANGUI. — Pope Francis said on Monday that fundamentalism is “a disease of all religions”, including the Roman Catholic Church, as he returned from a three-nation tour of Africa in…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Sino-Zim deals, all shoulders to the wheel

There are many interpretations given to a famous Chinese proverb which says, “if you are planning for a year grow grain, if you are planning for 10 years grow trees,…

‘Clean up your own mess’

Statement by His Excellency the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe and Chairman of the African Union, Cde R. G. Mugabe at the Leadership event at the United Nations Framework…

Ms Laing, stop lying to the world

Just last week, the British Ambassador to Zimbabwe, a little woman called Catriona Laing, tried to convince us that Zimbabwe was better off as a British vassal under the aegis…

US, war and climate change

Sara Flounders Correspondent The US military machine is the world’s biggest institutional consumer of petroleum products and the world’s worst polluter of greenhouse gas emissions. The role of the US military…

Politically dead Simba Makoni should try teaching

George Chisoko Senior Assistant Editor In the world of academia and society in general, PhD holders are held in high esteem because they are considered to be fountains of knowledge…

A visit to South Africa

Dr Sekai Nzenza on Wednesday On the plane, Piri sits quietly in the window seat. Her excitement is beyond bounds. She is not speaking but is twiddling her fingers and…

Coaches back to school

Sports Reporter CAPS United coaches Lloyd Chitembwe, assistant gaffer Mark Mathe and juniors’ coach Fungai “Tostao” Kwashi have gone back to school. They are leading the pack at the CAF B…

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