$1,6 million Anti-Corruption Commission probe backfires
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter PROPERTY belonging to the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) has been attached over a debt amounting to more than $11 000 in legal costs emanating from…
President tackles refugee crisis at UN: Warlike nations to blame for calamity
From Mabasa Sasa at the UNITED NATIONS, New York THE selfish interests of a few nations are the root cause of the large-scale displacement of people the world over, and…
VIDEO: Reliving the late Mandoza’s last show in Zimbabwe
KALAWA-Homecomin- 2014 in Bulawayo will forever be embedded in the memories for many as this was the last time that late kwaito star Mandoza performed in the country.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Break Durban Mine deadlock
The week-long standoff between mine management at Durban Mine in Bubi District and some 300 gold panners reads like a hostage movie.
RBZ caps MFIs lending rates
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has directed microfinance institutions to reduce their lending rates to a maximum of 10 percent with effect from October…
VP Mphoko warns Zimra over taxing doctors
Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter VICE President Phelekezela Mphoko has warned the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) against demanding tax for services that doctors render to patients free of charge.
British envoy condemns violent protests
Felex Share, Harare Bureau POLICE “must do their job” when faced with violent protests being advocated by opposition political parties and shadowy groups in the country, British Ambassador to Zimbabwe,…
Macheso is my father: Jonas Kasamba
Walter Mswazie, Showbiz Correspondent ORCHESTRA Mberikwazvo chanter Jonas Kasamba has described his boss, Alick Macheso, as his “father” who he looks up to for advice and has come a long…
Clinton outdoing Trump in must-win Pennsylvania
Philadelphia — Hillary Clinton’s campaign is aggressively outworking Donald Trump in battleground Pennsylvania, a state the billionaire businessman can scarcely afford to lose and still hope to become president.
Resettled farmers unaffected by food shortage
Ian Scoones The food security situation in Zimbabwe – and indeed across large swathes of southern Africa – is serious.











