ANC blasts regime change agenda
JOHANNESBURG. — South Africa’s ruling African National Congress says that the United States is pursuing a regime change agenda in South Africa via youth training.
Kadengu determined to get to the top
Tawanda Matanhire At the age of 23, Bryan Kadengu is making huge strides in his musical journey as a guitarist, pianist and a singer working with seasoned artistes like Victor…
‘Let’s work together in food security’
Business Reporter Closer collaboration among all key stakeholders is critical to assure the continent of security in terms of seed, food and nutrition, Denias Zaranyika, the new president of the…
Zim expecting IMF loan in 3rd quarter
Zimbabwe expects a loan from the International Monetary Fund in the third quarter of this year, the first since 1999, the central bank governor said yesterday. Dr John Mangudya said…
War vets differ on no-confidence vote
From George Maponga in Masvingo THE Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association provincial leadership in Masvingo has dismissed the alleged vote of no-confidence in their leader Cde Tendeukai Chinooneka as…
Man killed over ‘stolen’ maize cobs
Prosper Dembedza Court Correspondent Two Harare men yesterday appeared in court for allegedly killing a man whom they suspected to have stolen maize cobs from their neighbourhood. Thomas Demo (23) and…
Menace of Harare’s traffic jungle
Sydney Kawadza : Senior Features Writer An abnormally packed Toyota Raum sends pedestrians scurrying in all directions as it meanders through traffic along Harare’s Jason Moyo Avenue. That is a typical day…
Prosecutor seeks protection from wife
Ivan Zhakata Court Reporter A public prosecutor in the Prosecutor-General’s Office yesterday took his wife to the Harare Civil Court claiming she attacked him in front of their children. Edmore Nyazamba…
Govt sticks to March 31 indigenisation deadline
Tinashe Makichi : Business Reporter Youth, Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Minister Patrick Zhuwao said Government will stick to the March 31, 2016 deadline for all foreign-owned firms to submit their indigenisation…
City seeks to borrow $180m
Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter FINANCIALLY hamstrung Harare City Council is seeking permission to borrow $178 million — more than half its 2016 budget — to finance service delivery initiatives after its…











