Zim cops in Botswana AirZim boss death probe
Freeman Razemba Harare Bureau A team of senior police officers has been dispatched to Botswana to assist in probing the death of Air Zimbabwe public relations executive, Shingai Dhliwayo, who was…
Traffickers face tough action: Mushohwe
Paidamoyo Chipunza Harare Bureau THE government is appealing to families of persons affected or likely to be affected by human trafficking scams to come forward with information that may be useful…
Drug trade: High minimum sentences necessary
Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu Cases of drug production, possession or consumption are quite common in Zimbabwe, and the police have on many occasions arrested some people for either growing dagga (mbanje)…
Bayern Munich sign Hummels, Renato Sanches
GERMAN champions Bayern Munich have signed Borussia Dortmund defender Mats Hummels and Benfica midfielder Renato Sanches from the start of next season.
World Bank plans increased investments in Africa
WORLD Bank’s private sector arm has announced plans to increase the level of its investment in Africa in order to promote entrepreneurship.
Uncertainty over winter wheat planting
Business Correspondent THE 2016 winter wheat cropping season could be affected by the lack of financial support from lending institutions, a farmers’ lobby group has said.
‘Attack on pledge is attack on constitution’
Nick Mangwana Last week this column started the defence of the National Pledge by showing that other nations which have reached higher developmental stages than us, whom we tend to…
Effort to impeach Brazil’s president plunges into chaos
Rio de Janeiro — The fight over President Dilma Rousseff’s future has taken a strange twist in Congress, with the leader of the lower house saying senators can’t go ahead…
‘Half of Europeans want own referendum on EU membership’
A new poll has showed that about half of Europeans want their own referendum on whether or not to remain in the European Union, as the UK is about to…
Kenya in a froth as drought spurs switch to ‘camelcinos’
Hannah McNeish ISIOLO, Kenya – It took 70 dairy cows dying from repeated droughts to convince Fatuma Yousef to try a new business model: camels.











