It’s critical to set our terms

Lloyd Gumbo Mr Speaker Sir It does not help the country to have so many infrastructural projects that are exclusively carried out by foreign companies with no local component at…

More Paris attack suspects nabbed

BRUSSELS. — Belgium has arrested two more men suspected of links to the Paris attacks of November 13 last year in which 130 people were killed, the Belgian federal prosecutor’s…

Macheso back from break

Arts Correspondent Alick Macheso took advantage of his break from shows for the past two weeks to polish his album and will begin sampling the complete project to fans when…

Ban on U18 marriages: What’s there to celebrate?

Joram Nyathi Spectrum What is evident is that we are creating a nation where the law turns a blind eye to promiscuity by the adolescents while society in general provides…

Chaminuka rallies Warriors

Petros Kausiyo in RUBAVU, Rwanda WARRIORS’ assistant coach Saul Chaminuka was in defiant mood yesterday and declared that Zimbabwe were ready to overcome Mali and keep alive their interests in…

1 175 rhinos killed by poachers in SA

Pretoria. — Nearly 1 200 rhinos were killed by poachers in South Africa last year, officials said yesterday, a slight decrease on 2014, but another year of carnage fuelled by…

IS attacks Libya’s oil storage tanks

TRIPOLI. – Islamic State (IS) militants yesterday attacked Libya’s oil storage tanks in eastern Ras Lanuf oil field, media reports said. IS militants used dozens of vehicles in the attack,…

Govt engages NRZ debtors

Elita Chikwati Senior Reporter Government is engaging debtors owing more than $30 million to the National Railways of Zimbabwe as part of its efforts to resuscitate the parastatal.

Gates, Dangote team up against malnutrition

Abuja. – Africa’s richest man Aliko Dangote and tech billionaire Bill Gates yesterday announced plans for a $100 million scheme to cut malnutrition in the continent’s most populous nation, Nigeria.

Licensed stations’ failure to broadcast worrisome: Charamba

Bulawayo Bureau Government is worried by the failure by seven commercial radio stations licensed last year to start broadcasting, Secretary for Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Mr George Charamba has…

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