MDC-T rallies flop

Tichaona Zindoga Political Editor OPPOSITION MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai’s tour of Mashonaland East over the weekend turned to be miserable affair as he attracted paltry crowds at rallies he addressed.

Businessman withdraws ZEGU suit

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter Bindura businessman Mr Charles Chakumba, who was seeking demolition of the Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University because it was built on his gold mine claims, has withdrawn…

Govt sets up anti-trafficking body

Herald Reporter Government has set up an Inter-Ministerial Committee to investigate reports of human trafficking of Zimbabweans to Kuwait appearing in the media. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the committee…

NetOne bosses owe firm $11m

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter MAGGOTS continue crawling from the NetOne can of worms amid revelations that the former NetOne management led by suspended chief executive officer Mr Reward Kangai owned Firstel…

Trump, Cruz mock Obama after Castro airport ‘snub’

HAVANA. — US President Barack Obama was expected to turn from sightseeing to state business on his historic Cuba trip yesterday, pressing President Raul Castro for economic and democratic reforms…

Let’s protect the girl child — First Lady

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe says Zimbabwe has made great strides in promoting gender equality but implored the nation to consolidate these gains by continuing to protect…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Spot cash ban makes economic sense

THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s decision to ban spot cash payments for tobacco farmers this season is much-needed therapy for compulsive spending. While the decision by the RBZ was not meant…

‘It’s a banana skin’

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor WARRIORS coach Callisto Pasuwa wants his charges to treat Swaziland with respect ahead of their blockbuster back-to-back Nations Cup qualifiers over the Easter weekend.

Zuma bemoans racism, white capital

DURBAN. — South Africa still has a long way to go to end racism, President Jacob Zuma said at a Human Rights Day event yesterday. “The apartheid damage was deep. There…

Five African states hold peaceful polls

NAIROBI/COTONOU/NIAMEY. — Five African countries, Benin, Niger, Republic of Congo, Cape Verde, Senegal as well as Tanzania’s semi-autonomous region of Zanzibar, held elections on Sunday, which were generally considered peaceful.

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