Musanhu in ambitious project

Collin Matiza Sports Editor FORMER Zimbabwe international defender Chamu Musanhu, with the help of his colleagues in England, has embarked on an ambitious project to identify talented young UK-based players who…

MY TURN: A dead horse named Morgan Tsvangirai

Tichaona Zindoga Five days ago, a local newspaper thundered with the headline, “Tsvangirai roars back”. For those who are familiar with the dynamics of Zimbabwean politics, historically and as currently in…

Botched Govt pay indaba on today

Felex Share Senior Reporter Three Cabinet ministers and Reserve Bank Governor Dr John Mangudya will today meet civil servants’ unions to discuss circumstances surrounding the deferment of their June 2016 pay…

Importance of financial sector stability

Sanderson Abel When the market perceives the sector to be under-capitalised they may read it to mean that there is potential instability in the market hence can lead to client…

Court rejects wife’s bid to let ex-MP off the hook

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter The case in which former MDC-T legislator Timothy Mubhawu is being accused of domestic violence took a new twist yesterday when his wife tried to have the…

Mandiwanzira queries Parly Committee’s invitation of Kangai

Herald Reporter The Minister of Information Communication Technology, Postal and Courier Services, Supa Mandiwanzira, yesterday slammed a Parliamentary Portfolio Committee for granting suspended NetOne chief executive Mr Reward Kangai, an…

Serious doubts over Russia, Kenya

LAUSANNE. — Deficiencies in the anti-doping systems in Russia and Kenya have created doubts about the presumption of innocence for athletes from both countries, the Olympics chief said yesterday.

Education revolution creates content ‘gap’

Stanely Mushava : Features Correspondent A content gap has been brought about by the newly incepted education curriculum. School libraries are up for an overhaul as the Ministry of Primary and Secondary…

All set for national arts indaba

Arts Correspondent Arts and Culture sector in Zimbabwe is poised for growth if stakeholders come together and make solutions for the problems faced by the sector. As such the National Arts…

Kuwaza probe kicks off

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter Parliament has started investigating former State Procurement Board chairperson Mr Charles Kuwaza, who is facing contempt of Parliament charges after he allegedly refused to comply with the…

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