Tevin Campbell back in SA

JOHANNESBURG. – You cannot have gone through the 1990s and not encountered Tevin Campbell. He gave a generation a soundtrack of their youths with anthems like “Can We Talk?”, “I’m Ready”…

Imports: A golden cage we need to break

Tichaona Zindoga Political Editor The debate about import substitution and restriction of certain products has been brought back into sharper focus. Just a few days ago, Government, through a Statutory…

DPRK fires 6th intermediate ballistic missile

SEOUL. — The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) yesterday fired the sixth suspected Musudan intermediate-range ballistic missile, the second in the day, which flew the longest distance of 400…

Congo almost runs out of yellow fever vaccine

KINSHASA. — The Democratic Republic of Congo has almost run out of yellow fever vaccine in Kinshasa, in the same week that the government declared an epidemic of the disease…

‘Tazara has all it has to make money’

DAR ES SALAAM. — The newly appointed Tanzania-Zambia Railway Authority (TAZARA) CEO has called on workers of the railway firm to be customer-centric in order to turn the authority into…

Land baron Mabamba faces arrest

Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter Businessman and former Chitungwiza Ward 25 councillor Fredrick Mabamba is facing arrest for allegedly selling State land meant for a school to more than 120 home-seekers…

4 irrigation schemes for Mazowe North

Political Editor Thousands of villagers in Mazowe North constituency in Mashonaland Central are set to benefit from four irrigation schemes soon to be established in the area.

Final push for votes on last day

LONDON. — British politicians made their final pitch for votes on the last day of campaigning yesterday before the EU referendum today. David Cameron, Jeremy Corbyn and Tim Farron addressed…

Govt launches dam desiltation programme

Walter Nyamukondiwa in MUSENGEZI Government plans to produce over two million metric tonnes of grain through the Targeted Command Agriculture programme, which will see 2 000 farmers across the country…

UPDATED: 50 Zimbabweans injured in SA bus crash

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau At least 50 Zimbabweans were injured, some of them seriously when the driver of a Greyhound bus they were travelling in lost control and overturned near…

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