Chitembwe eyes CAF A
Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter CAPS United coach Lloyd Chitembwe will miss the Green Machine’s two weeks of preparations for the CAF Champions League preliminary round as he has gone back…
Revisiting 2017 National Budget
Dr Gift Mugano— The two devils which will continue to pose a threat to economic turnaround in 2017 and beyond are incessant budget deficits and trade deficits. These devils are…
Exceptionalism, election meddling, goodbye
Hildegarde The Arena— WE are not equating ourselves with the creator, but there are times when you feel that “a day is like a thousand years.” This is how it feels…
J’Something shares rare picture with bae
After years of trying to keep their romance out of the spotlight‚ it seems like J’Something and his bae‚ Cordelia Godi are finally stepping out of their shells.
Non-lethal combat against elephants
Sydney Kawadza Senior Features Writer — For Ugogo Mallet Moyo of Mpilo Village in Ward 7, Tsholotsho District in Matabeleland North, July 2007 is a year her life turned upside down. That…
Chombo in India
Tatenda Charamba Herald Reporter Home Affairs Minister Dr Ignatius Chombo is in Chennai, India, where he is meeting officials from Eagle Press Private Limited to discuss ways of improving the operations…
500k civil servants apply for Govt housing scheme
Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter More than 500 000 civil servants in need of stands have so far applied for stands under the residential stands scheme being worked on by Government, as…
Two shot dead in Hwange National Park
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau ZIMBABWE Parks and Wildlife Management Authority rangers shot and killed two poachers on Tuesday in Hwange National Park after they violently resisted arrest.
Sino-Zimbabwe Media Forum an eye-opener
Lovemore Chikova News Editor— The second China-Zimbabwe Media Forum hosted by the Chinese embassy on Monday was useful to the media in various aspects. The forum, held at the Chinese embassy,…
Hidden message in Obama’s ‘farewell’ speech
Bill Whalen Correspondent— Five days into the 1993 calendar — 15 days before his White House stay concluded — George H.W. Bush travelled to West Point for one last presidential address.











