GTel X3: The ‘safe’ Phablet this Summer

Smartphones have become an integral part of our lives such that we cannot even imagine how life was before the smart-phone era. Our lives are now revolving around Smart-phone which means…

Market report: Economy needs tightening

IT is no secret that the economy is undergoing a difficult spell and there is a need for both business and the Government to tighten their belts to ensure we…

Parents bay for ‘mubobobo’ headmaster’s blood

Munyaradzi Musiiwa and Sukoluhle Ndlovu PARENTS of pupils at Melusi High School in Silobela in the Midlands province are baying for the blood of the school headmaster, Mr Everisto Zvidzai…

Don’t be comfortable with the status quo

Persistence Gwanyanya AS the new crop of graduates from the country’s tertiary institutions prepare to spread their wings, there is need to reflect on the inherent potential of education to…

Mat North bemoans increase in juvenile sex crimes

Fairness Moyana, Hwange Correspondent THE Matabeleland North Victim Friendly Unit (VFU) sub-committee has expressed concern over the increase in juvenile sex crime cases in the province which have been blamed…

Filmmakers blast Zambezi Magic

Takudzwa Chihambakwe THERE was drama at the just ended 18th edition of the Zimbabwe Film Festival (ZIFF) as Gilbert Chapara of Zambezi Magic, was blasted by local filmmakers during a…

Catholics team up to clean Mbare

Br Tanaka Mashiche, SJ In the developing world, technological and industrial progress has become a top priority that determines much of Government and council policy, often at huge environmental cost. Following…

Revisiting the Contract Theory

Clemence Machadu Insight Howdy folks! The 2016 Nobel Prize for Economics was last week conferred to economists Oliver Hart and Bengt Holmstrom for their contributions to the Contract Theory. Whereas many people…

On African origins of decoloniality

Thinkers in politics and consumers of literature and culture in the Global South received with mixed feelings the prospect of Ngugi wa Thiongo winning the Nobel Prize for Literature in…

Gwanda youths register for housing stands

Richard Muponde, Gwanda Correspondent MORE than 1 000 youths in Gwanda have registered for the Government initiated housing stands programme which will be launched in the town before the end…

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