A ghost in Norton

Micheal Mhlanga The main focus of a political candidate is not to only retain an existing electorate, but to expand the voter base. This is the phantom error the ruling…

Religious tolerance upheld

Religion Reporter— Religious leaders and academics held the second Regional Interfaith Conference in Zimbabwe last week and came up with a raft of resolutions to encourage peace on religious tolerance.

The bigger the better?

Extra Reporter — The craze for creams and tablets that supposedly enlarges breasts, hips and buttocks seem to be gaining popularity in Zimbabwe. Appetito and Yodi pills as well as Botcho…

Man attacked by buffalo

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Plumtree Correspondent A 42-YEAR-OLD man is battling for his life at the United Bulawayo Hospitals after he sustained multiple injuries including a ripped stomach after he was attacked…

Africa battles the ‘Ebola of tomatoes’

A few months ago, the media in Nigeria reported that a state of emergency had been declared in the tomato sector of Nigeria’s Kaduna State. A moth called the tomato…

An economic zone approach to development

Chris Chenga Open Economy — An economic zone refers to designated areas with unique economic regulations that differ from other areas in the same country. These regulations tend to contain…

NAAZ, Germany Olympic Committee in development partnership

Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent The National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe has signed a development partnership with the Germany Olympic Committee which is expected to transform the local athletics field.

Asilungiseleni abantwana incwadi masinyane

Amalungelo lemilandu yethu sonke silo Pumulani Mpofu Izikhathi ezinengi nxa abantu bethandana bandise ukwenzelana izinto ezinengi ezitshiyeneyo. Abanye bayathengela izithandwa zabo izindlu, abanye imota, abanye impahla yendlini abanye eyokugqoka. Kukanti…

Bathwele nzima ngamaganyana eNtabeni zikaMambo

Ncekwenhle Ncube IZAKHAMIZI ezakhele duze leNtaba zikaMambo esigabeni seBubi sezithwele nzima ngamaganyana asebaqedele izifuyo.

Alakija’s long journey to US$1,7bn

FOLORUNSHO ALAKIJA(pictured) is worth a staggering US$1,73 billion according to Forbes, making her the fourth-richest person in Nigeria and second-richest woman in Africa behind Isabel dos Santos. She is the…

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