Kagame assured of ‘Yes’ vote

Kigali. – There’s little doubt about the outcome of Rwanda’s referendum tomorrow to amend the constitution allowing President Paul Kagame to rule until 2034 – lawmakers say the vote is…

Govt steps up fight against child abuse

Shamiso Makiwa Herald Reporter Government has launched a reporting structure for identifying and responding to all forms of child abuse, Minister of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Priscah Mupfumira…

Cde Mavis Mhlanga: An epitome of heroism

Hildegarde The Arena SELFLESSNESS is a virtue found in very few people, especially when the wounds of the war of liberation need closure. This is the picture that 60-year-old Cde…

Reflections on the liberation legacy

Reason Wafawarova on Thursday ZANU-PF was founded not as an opposition party to the Rhodesian Front, the ruling white minority party of the time, but as a revolutionary party set…

Gtel launches A7100 X3

TechnoMag Staff Zimbabwe-based smartphone manufacturer Gtel recently launched the A7100 X3 as it continues to push ahead with it thrust to offer big battery smartphones. The new smartphone comes a few…

Focusing on financial gain destroys artistic talent

Knowledge Mushowe Art Zone For some young artists living in harsh economic conditions, making money may be the only thing that matters. Making financial reward the only important variable stalls…

Open letter to the youth

Morris Mpala MoB Capital IT is often said the YOUTH are the future leaders but after we noticed the statistics of their “refusal” to repay loans advanced by financial institutions,…

Open letter to the youth

Morris Mpala MoB Capital IT is often said the YOUTH are the future leaders but after we noticed the statistics of their “refusal” to repay loans advanced by financial institutions,…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Plug all illicit financial flows loopholes

Illicit financial flows have this year cost Zimbabwe more than $500 million which is enough to buy maize that can last the country more than six months. The Reserve Bank of…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Plug all illicit financial flows loopholes

Illicit financial flows have this year cost Zimbabwe more than $500 million which is enough to buy maize that can last the country more than six months. The Reserve Bank of…

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