Managing bad news differently
Nick Mangwana View From the Diaspora Recently there was a decision by the Censorship Board of Zimbabwe to ban a highly contrived and manipulated film on Zimbabwe’s constitution-making process. The…
Chivayo pledges more incentives
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor Zimbabwe’s Warriors are set to reap huge financial rewards for their fine African Cup of Nations qualification campaign with ZIFA benefactor Wicknell Chivayo yesterday pledging to…
Murder suspect claims torture
Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter— THE murder trial of a man who is accused of killing his business partner took a new twist last week after the High Court rejected a…
Nakamba makes senior home debut
Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter WARRIORS midfielder Marvelous Nakamba was handed his first start for the senior team in a long time and the Netherlands-based player proved his full value when he…
Human rights, inequality and poverty
Thomas Pogge Correspondent Where rights are at stake, immediate action is required. Those who continue to uphold the existing, highly skewed international economic and financial order delay the realisation of…
Model eyes international scene
Tafadzwa Zimoyo Arts Reporter Whereas things are not so rosy in the modelling industry with some claiming it is not paying, local fashion male model Irvine Jabangwe has managed to break…
Oil prices steady
NEW YORK. – Oil prices steadied on Thursday, paring losses after a renewed drop in US oil rigs, but analysts and traders said there could be another sell-off in the…
Zim-Asset: So far so good
Peacemaker Zano Correspondent The five-year economic recovery driver, Zim-Asset, is slowly but surely showing positive results that can stimulate the country’s economy as we reach 2018. There has been noise…
‘Zim has enough maize seed for 2016-17 season’
Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter ZIMBABWE will have enough maize seed for the 2016/ 17 farming season despite the drought that affected the bulk of the crop planted this season, a senior…
Easter death toll rises to 10
Lawrence Chitumba Herald Reporter TEN people died in separate road traffic accidents countrywide since Good Friday while 55 were injured, police said yesterday. National police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba confirmed…











