Wicknell Chivayo turns self in

Herald Reporter— businessman Wicknell Chivayo accused of insulting Sunday Mail Features and Opinions Editor Garikai Mazara yesterday handed himself over to Harare Central Police Station on his return from London. Chivayo,…

President calls for stronger Harare, Accra relations

Lloyd Gumbo recently in ACCRA, Ghana— President Mugabe yesterday returned from Ghana where he attended the West African country’s 60th Independence celebrations on Monday and took the opportunity to call…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Celebrating gains of women’s empowerment

Today is International Women’s Day, a day set aside by the United Nations to celebrate the triumphs of women around the world. Running under the theme “Be Bold for Change,” the…

Women make progress but . . .

Business Reporters WOMEN now play a bigger role in the economy, however, polices should be put in place to enhance their access to financial services to attain sustainable economic growth…

Rich pickings await CAPS

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor— CAPS UNITED’S CAF Champions League showdown against TP Mazembe, which gets underway in Lubumbashi on Sunday, is set to be the richest one-off football battle featuring…

Community service for Linda Masarira

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter— Opposition activist Linda Masarira yesterday escaped jail by a whisker after her jail term was set aside on condition she performs 385 hours of community service…

Composing songs was a crime: Kinnah

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspiondent Harare’s oldest high-density suburb, Mbare, has been credited for giving Zimdancehall the breakthrough to become a cross-cutting musical phenomenon.

Govt liberalises ethanol production

Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter Government has liberalised local ethanol production as the country’s sole producer, Green Fuel has constantly failed to provide adequate supplies especially during the rainy season rains.

You’re unfair and biased, Uncle Sam!

One significant story may have missed the important attention of audiences in Zimbabwe, especially politicians and political watchers last week. It concerns Israel and its continued occupation and repression of Palestine,…

The corporal punishment debate

Christopher Charamba Features  Correspondent Last week, the High Court of Zimbabwe issued a historic ruling outlawing the beating of children in schools and at home. High Court Judge Justice David Mangota…

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