Zimbabwe’s land war far from over

Joram Nyathi Spectrum This was a year most employees would love to forget like a bout of malaria. That cuts across all sectors of the economy, not just civil servants who…

Second-hand smoking drops in China

BEIJING. – The second-hand smoke exposure has dropped in China despite an increase of 15 million smokers in the past five years, said a domestic smoking report.

Zimbabweans get help

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau The 90 Zimbabweans left stranded earlier this month at Liphalale police station in South Africa’s Limpopo province, after their employer fired and evicted them for demanding…

Unravelling umbuyiso: Part 2

Pathisa Nyathi Review Correspondent The last article on umbuyiso/kurova guva had some loose ends that were left hanging. Today we continue with some aspects that were not adequately covered. At…

Summer Exhibition winds up Gallery Delta year

Stephen Garan’anga Visual Art For decades Gallery Delta Foundation for Art and the Humanities has been a formidable art space providing artists of various eras an exhibiting platform with consistence like…

Klopp: A soft German

SUNDERLAND. — Sam Allardyce called Jurgen Klopp “a soft German” after a touchline row with the Liverpool boss on Wednesday night. The two benches clashed at the Stadium of Light after…

Fuel industry: The great betrayal of indigenisation

Robert Zhuwao Special  Correspondent Events in the fuel industry where foreign companies have slowly but surely swallowed local players are heartbreaking for me and other like-minded people who fought the battle…

‘Zim Greatest Talent’ search begins

Sophia Chese Arts Correspondent As we enter into the New Year, a new talent search-show is set to kick-start this year. The show will run under the name “Zimbabwe Greatest Talent”…

Pacman back in the ring

LOS ANGELES. — Filipino boxing icon Manny Pacquiao will return to the ring on April 9 in Las Vegas to take on Timothy Bradley for a third time, promoter Bob…

artisanal miners call for transparency

Conrad Mwanawashe Business Reporter ARTISANAL miners have called for transparency in the allocation of mining claims saying the current system favours only the rich. The artisanal miners alleged that they are…

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