Editorial Comment – Compensation: Zim’s big sacrifice
Reports this week that white former commercial farmers who lost land after Government embarked on the fast-track land reform programme in 2000 that directly benefited over 300 000 families, have…
‘Panama cases to be investigated’
Happiness Zengeni and Tinashe Makichi RESERVE Bank of Zimbabwe governor Dr John Mangudya said any of the offshore investment vehicles listed on the leaked Panama Papers which will be found…
Fly high Shingi
Walter Muchinguri On Friday a large number of people from all walks of life converged at the Nyaradzo funeral parlour along Willowvale to bid farewell to Air Zimbabwe public relations…
CZI to host minister at indaba
Business Reporter THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries, Midlands Chamber will next Thursday host the Minister of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Prisca Mupfumira at a conference to assess progress…
Arsenal pile misery on Spurs
London. — Manchester City drew 1-1 at Swansea City to finish fourth in the Premier League and Arsenal overhauled their arch-rivals Tottenham Hotspur to come second on a dramatic final…
Tourism: How women can make a difference
Stephen Ephraem Features Correspondent TOURISM is one of the sectors that is making meaningful contributions to the gross domestic products of most governments in the world. United Nations World Tourism Organisation…
Man seeks protection order against ex-wife
Letwin Mubonesi Mutare Bureau AFTER having had enough of his ex-wife’s threats, a Mutare man approached the civil courts for a protection order against her. He described her as violent and…
Student to pay maintenance
Tedious Manyepo Herald Reporter A Harare Civil Court magistrate on Friday ruled that a 20-year-old student should pay $35 per month towards the upkeep of his child. The student, Tafadzwa Makanda,…
Suarez outguns Messi, Ronaldo
BARCELONA. — In little under two years with Barcelona, Luis Suarez has won six trophies, silenced his critics with almost impeccable on-field behaviour and now, most remarkably of all, left…
It’s time to revamp ZIBF
Over the past few years, activity has been low at the Zimbabwe International Book Fair as the reading culture in the country continues to decline. The fair brings together writers,…











