‘I don’t listen to prophets of doom’

President Robert Gabriel Mugabe (RGM) turns 93 years old today. The following is Part One of the interview the President had with Tazzen Mandizvidza (TM) of the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corportion…

Zimbabwe People First race for relevance

Rungano Dzikira Correspondent The launch of Zimbabwe People First (ZimPF) two years ago sold a dummy to a section of gullible Zimbabweans, political analysts as well as misguided veterans who viewed…

Cyclone Dineo ravages Tsholotsho

Tendai Mugabe in Tsholotsho Cyclone Dineo that hit some parts of Matabeleland North and Midlands provinces last week left a trail of destruction as most people were left homeless and…

Prof Kurasha laid to rest

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Zimbabwe Open University (ZOU) vice chancellor Professor Primrose Kurasha, who died last Friday, was buried at Glen Forest Memorial Park in Harare yesterday.

Soul Jah Love back on track. . . as injured Macheso ends show prematurely

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent A family show that was held at Warren Park’s Hilltop on Sunday gave revellers a mixed bag when two musicians Soul Jah L0ve and Alick Macheso gave…

Upward mobility: The pros and cons

David Mungoshi Shelling the Nuts How many times do we hear people talking about where they are now when accepting awards or when they receive recognition for something? On such…

Matabeleland beef production, politics

Nick Mangwana View from Matabeleland South is a province which is attracting attention this year. Like every province, they will host the 21st February Movement celebrations for this year on…

NSSA worker in court for swindling job seekers

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter A Harare woman employed by the National Social Security Authority (NSSA) as a messenger reportedly swindled several job seekers of more than $6 000 after misrepresenting…

Govt inspires CANA success

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor THE significance of Government support for sport was once again brought into perspective at the CANA Zone IV Swimming and Waterpolo championships in Bulawayo when Team…

Australian-based artiste breaks new ground

Arts Correspondent Although Australia is home to the Wallabies, which is that country’s famous national rugby team, Zimbabwean talent is also making its presence felt heavily by the Aussies.

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