How international criminal justice can thrive in Africa

Allan Ngari Correspondent The international criminal justice system has been developing at an exponential rate; and Africa remains a wellspring of such developments. At the International Criminal Court (ICC), which remains…

Kenya torches 105 tonnes of ivory

NAIROBI. – Eleven giant pyres of tusks will be set on fire on Saturday as Kenya torches its vast ivory stockpile in a grand gesture aimed at shocking the world…

Refreshing voices in Fresh Ink

Lovemore Ranga Mataire The Reader Fresh Ink-Collaborative Poetry (2016) compiled by and published by Joseph Mahiya is a book comprising 29 young poets focusing on growing up, relationships, love and a celebration…

Mueller wants fireworks

BERLIN. — Thomas Mueller says Bayern Munich need to produce “fireworks” against Atletico Madrid tomorrow to keep their Champions League soccer dreams alive after being made to wait for the…

Rural folk to benefit from digitisation

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter State-owned broadcast transmission services company Transmedia is targeting to install transmission equipment in the country’s remote areas first under the ongoing multimillion-dollar digitisation programme to migrate…

$5m windfall for fired workers

Bulawayo Bureau Government has availed $5 million to be disbursed to workers whose employment contracts were terminated on three months’ notice, Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Prisca Mupfumira…

Weah back on the pitch

PAYNESVILLE. — Two days after announcing a fresh bid to become president of Liberia, ex-football star George Weah sits munching a doughnut on the concrete steps of a suburban football…

Barca remain on top

MADRID. — Barcelona remain on top of the Spanish La Liga soccer table with two games remaining as goals from Ivan Rakitic and Luis Suarez earned a 2-0 win over…

18 000 farmers face eviction

Midlands Bureau Government has issued 18 000 families with eviction notices after they allegedly occupied a number of farms in the Midlands province without the approval of the Ministry of…

All roads lead to Rufaro Stadium . . . as workers snub ZCTU sideshow

Herald Reporters All is set for the all-inclusive Workers’ Day celebrations in Harare today organised by Government as it moves in to revive the commemorations that had lost their lustre…

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