29 aspiring judges flunk, 4 opt out
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter— TWENTY-NINE aspiring High Court judges have proved that they cannot write a judgment, a basic skill every judge must possess. Fearing more embarrassment, four of the candidates…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: State procurement ripe for overhaul
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Wanton consumerism fuels graft
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No joy for Sadc as ban on ivory trade is upheld
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Women, mothers heroes of our life
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Africa maritime security, safety and development
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80 percent of population debt-ridden, survey reveals
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Clinton looks to consolidate lead
Charlotte — With just over two weeks to go before Americans vote for a new president, Hillary Clinton — who has widened her lead over Donald Trump — is stepping…
29 aspiring judges flunk interview, 4 chicken out
Daniel Nemukuyu, Harare Bureau TWENTY-NINE aspiring High Court judges have proved that they cannot write a judgment, an elementary skill that every judge must possess.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Norton defeat a wake up call
ZANU-PF has lost the Norton Parliamentary by-election to an independent candidate but we can’t say we are surprised. There were ominous signs in the run up to the poll that…










