Why we need more black writing

Saliem Fakir Correspondent The challenge of black writing is to build a humanist tradition that is far more profound and transformative than being stuck in discourses of whiteness and blackness, however…

Detective steals car at gunpoint

Prosper Dembedza Court Correspondent A Beitbridge police detective and his accomplice recently appeared in court for stealing a Mercedes Benz Viano at gunpoint. Enos Mudhumbu (39) and Jonathan Nyambuya (45) were…

Zim ups disaster management

Walter Nyamukondiwa in KADOMA Government is developing a satellite generated flood management framework aimed at establishing proactive disaster risk management systems that will also influence future infrastructure development.

France reach last-eight

Lyon. — Antoine Griezmann scored twice in four minutes as Euro 2016 hosts France came from behind to claim a 2-1 win over the Republic of Ireland yesterday.

Chinhoyi farmer murdered in cold blood

Walter Nyamukondiwa Chinhoyi Bureau TWO men murdered a 90-year-old farmer who had offered them a lift by crushing his head with a big rock before dumping his body in a bushy…

ZUPCO loses $800k to traffic fines

Samantha Chigogo Herald Correspondent The Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (zupco) in 2014 lost over $800 000 in traffic fine expenses alone after operating some of its buses without the necessary travelling…

Tuku, Roki in memorable Nyanga outing

From Godwin Muzari in NYANGA Oliver Mtukudzi and urban groover Roki lit up the resort town of Nyanga with spectacular performances at Montclair Resort and Casino on Saturday night.

Implications of Brexit on Africa

Last Thursday, citizens of the United Kingdom voted in a referendum, dubbed Brexit, on whether or not to remain in the European Union (EU). The results are out and Britain…

UK exit from EU alarms Asia

LONDON/BEIJING. – Turmoil unleashed by Britain’s vote to leave the European Union heightened anxiety in Asia yesterday, with China, Japan and South Korea fretting over the risk to global financial…

More rain this summer?

Jeffrey Gogo Climate Story ZIMBABWEAN farmers, facing some of the greatest climate risks in Africa, can look forward to more rain in the summer — hoping that will help boost food…

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