‘Africa can handle its own human rights cases’
The world’s attention has of late turned to Africa following the withdrawal of three countries from the International Criminal Court. The three, Burundi, South Africa and The Gambia have been…
RADAR: Zim: Searching for the Big (Wo)Man of opposition
They say the more things change the more they remain the same. How so true! It will be critical to note that as far as post colonial discourse on African…
Burundi notifies UN of ICC pullout
New York. – Burundi on Thursday formally notified the United Nations of its withdrawal from the International Criminal Court, dealing a blow to the tribunal seen as a pillar of…
Prophet Passion’s $50k lavish party
Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Lifestyle Writer Everyone should have a least one “me-themed” party in their lifetime.Think of helicopters dropping the birthday boy or girl, the white horses, fireworks, surprise international guest…
ANC slams councillors over brawl at meeting
Johannesburg. – The ANC on yesterday condemned its Nelson Mandela Bay councillors, following a brawl between them and DA councillors at a council meeting.
Zimra boss cooks academic papers – Audit exposes fake O-Level passes, degree
Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter— Zimbabwe Revenue Authority loss control director Mr Charlton Chihuri only has four Ordinary Level passes, but has been working at the revenue authority for 13 years…
President caps 2 078 at GZU
From George Maponga in Masvingo President Mugabe yesterday capped 2 078 graduands at the 10th Great Zimbabwe University (GZU) graduation ceremony held at the university’s sports arena in Masvingo. Those who…
‘Zimra bigwigs pocketed $15 million’
Lloyd Gumbo: Senior Reporter— Suspended Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) Commissioner-General, Mr Gershem Pasi and other members of the executive collectively pocketed about $15 million in salaries and allowances, some of which…
Utilise land near water bodies or else: VP Mnangagwa
Daniel Nemukuyu: Senior Reporter Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa has urged farmers allocated land near water bodies to utilise the water or risk losing their farms to more serious and productive farmers…
SHARUKO ON SATURDAY: THE ART OF PREPARING FOR A VERY BIG MATCH
FOOTBALL CHEERED A NATION BURDENED BY THE NEGATIVITY OF ITS LINKS WITH THE GUPTAS AND THE CHAOS AT ITS UNIVERSITIES THIS week, two years ago, South Africa was mourning, overwhelmed…











