President arrives in Addis Ababa
From Mabasa Sasa in ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia AFRICAN Union chairman, President Mugabe arrived here yesterday to preside over the 26th Assembly of the African Union that is scheduled to tackle…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: No need for Western overlords in our processes
We were taken aback a few days ago when a local daily led with a story in which the European Union was calling for the overseeing of elections in Zimbabwe…
2016 Mazda BT-50 utility unveiled
Tinashe Makichi Motoring Correspondent The refreshed 2016 Mazda BT-50 utility has been unveiled and has already premiered in the Australian and Thai markets. The vehicle is yet to be officially launched for…
Rhino poaching case deferred
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau The four suspects who were early this month arrested in connection with rhino poaching at Matopos National Park will be tried on Monday next week at…
Charamba blasts successionists
Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter Presidential spokesperson Mr George Charamba has rapped Zanu-PF successionists claiming to be behind the First Family when in actual fact they harbour their own presidential ambitions.
Theatre in the Park ready for new season
Tafadzwa Zimoyo Arts Reporter Theatre in the Park will begin in March to introduce a new programme titled “State of the Nation” as it opens its new venue. The new auditorium…
AU prioritises mining, intra-Africa trade
ADDIS ABABA. – The African Union (AU) says the mining sector and intra-Africa trade are critical to ensure that trade and industry play a catalytic role in Africa’s transformation agenda.
40pc of water lost before payment
Happiness Zengeni in UTRECHT, Netherlands ZIMBABWE has a high non-revenue water (NRW) level, a situation which has severely constrained the ability of water authorities to provide adequate drinking water.
The chosen one
Petros Kausiyo in RUBAVU, Rwanda WARRIORS’ coach Callisto Pasuwa has hailed Tatenda Mukuruva’s man-of-the-match performance in the dead rubber 2016 CHAN tie against Uganda and revealed he will be his…
Gbagbo pleads not guilty at ICC
THE HAGUE. – Former Ivorian president Laurent Gbagbo pleaded “not guilty” to four charges of crimes against humanity at the start of his long-awaited trial at the International Criminal Court…











