Zuma blames apartheid regime

JOHANNESBURG. — The apartheid regime disadvantaged the country and economy by denying black people an education, President Jacob Zuma told a crowd of supporters at a Youth Day celebration held…

Warriors head home

Petros Kausiyo in WINDHOEK, Namibia AS the Warriors head back home today after yet another failed COSAFA Castle Cup campaign, their coach Callisto Pasuwa wants the National Football Association of…

Perverse appetites that cripple an economy

Joram Nyathi Spectrum The introduction of bond notes should only be a starting point. That means we must tame our own foreign appetites and begin eating what we produce. We need…

‘Use of plastic money impressive’

The use of plastic money in Zimbabwe has surged by over 400 percent during the past month as the country grapples with cash shortages, the Senate heard on Thursday. Responding to…

Russia, China must step up fight against Imperialism

Andre Vltchek Correspondent Clearly, both Russia and China have to do more, not only for their own interests, but also for the good of the world. The great achievements of China…

British MP shot, stabbed

LONDON. – A British Member of Parliament died after she was shot and stabbed during an attack in her constituency yesterday, police have said, prompting the suspension of campaigning for…

Lieros: Multifaceted, exceptional artist

Stephen Garan’anga : Visual Art When we took up our artistic arms decades ago to venture into professional visual art through the then famous BAT Visual Arts Studios of the National…

Mujuru’s Zimbabwe People First project sinking

Mukachana Hanyani Correspondent Reading closely comments by Zimbabwe People First party spokesman Jealousy Mawarire over Jim Kunaka’s defection from ZPF and rejoining the revolutionary party ZANU-PF, trains a critical eye on…

Filmmaker Tafirenyika breaks new ground

Tawanda Marwizi : Arts Correspondent “I have been writing films but this one to me is a bigger project because I was used to shoot movies in SA and I am…

Albino ‘terrorist’ gets life imprisonment

MZUZU. — A court in Malawi’s city of Mzuzu has sentenced to life imprisonment 33-year-old Sam Kaumba for attempting to kill an albino. With panga knives in his hands ready…

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