Adolescents substance use . . .

. . . leads to poor academic performance . . . health problems Adolescents who use both marijuana and alcohol during middle school and high school are more likely to…

104 protesters freed on bail

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter A Harare magistrate yesterday released people from Epworth and Mabvuku in Harare linked to Monday’s public violence against police roadblocks on $100 bail each while four…

Zimbabwe: WhatsApp or Whatsfear?

The Other Side: Nathaniel Manheru— One seemingly innocuous detail from history I always want to share with Zimbabweans relates to the relationship between a few whites in Bulawayo and King…

Famine threatens Boko Haram ravaged areas

DAKAR. — Ravaged by years of Boko Haram violence, pockets of northeast Nigeria controlled by the Islamist militant group and cut off from aid could be facing famine, food analysts…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Freedom of expression does not mean freedom to abuse

Zimbabweans have been warned against abusing social media platforms to foment anarchy and mayhem in the country. The Minister of Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Dr Christopher Mushohwe, in a…

No to price hikes: Govt

Oliver Kazunga in Mutare VICE President Emmerson Mnangagwa has warned businesses to desist from taking advantage of Statutory Instrument 64 of 2016, which removes several goods from the Open General…

Five Dallas cops killed in ambush

DALLAS. — At least one sniper killed five Dallas police officers and wounded another seven in a racially charged attack that ended when police used a robot carrying a bomb…

The Interview: I’ve no power to ban goods, says Bimha

The recent gazetting of Statutory Instrument 64 restricting the importation of non-essential goods, which came into effect on July 1, has sparked a lot of controversy, especially through its framing…

Lumumba arrested again

Crime Reporter Former zanu-pf activist William Mutumanje, also known as Acie Lumumba, has been arrested, this time for allegedly forging a registration book for his mother’s vehicle, a Toyota Ipsum.

President speaks on salary delays

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter— President Mugabe yesterday urged civil servants to be patient and resilient in the wake of Government delays in paying salaries, saying the challenges were temporary.

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