Sad story of Dembo’s mother

Godwin Muzari Memory Lane “If I had a radio I would listen to his music every day. I can sing most of his songs, but these days I no longer hear…

Zambia announces tough measures on churches

LUSAKA. – The Zambian government has announced tough measures to deal with mushrooming churches amid calls to curb “fake churches” and mercenary clergymen.

ZOL launches FibroniksFast

Business Reporter LEADING internet service provider, ZOL Zimbabwe has launched a product whose speed, chief executive Denny Marandure, said brings internet speed that equals “a cheetah driving a Ferrari”.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: UN Conducted Poll: What rank madness!

Last time we looked at the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 20) Act of 2013 with its expanded Bill of Rights, we did not come across a right to put…

I belong to league of elite boxers: Manyuchi

CHARLES MANYUCHI says he belongs to the elite league of world boxers, in the same category as British fighter Amir Khan, and his first bout in Singapore tomorrow will demonstrate…

‘US agencies picked up Trump communications’

WASHINGTON. – Donald Trump’s communications may have been swept up in intelligence gathering on suspected foreign agents, according to explosive allegations made by the Republican head of the House intelligence…

Mixed fortunes at Muridzo album launch

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Andy Muridzo’s album launch that was held at 7 Arts Theatre in Avondale on Wednesday night had its highs and lows although the whole event was marred…

Gudyanga exposed . . . claims non-existent board fees

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter Secretary for Mines and Mining Development Professor Francis Gudyanga, who led the Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe (MMCZ) board since December 2013, never convened a meeting until…

Deliver maize to GMB, VP Mnangagwa urges farmers

From Walter Nyamukondiwa in ALASKA Farmers should this selling season prioritise delivering their maize to the Grain Marketing Board and opening bank accounts to facilitate easy transactions since they will…

Floods kill 11 in Angola, destroy 700 homes

LUANDA. – Floods in Angola have killed at least eleven people and left thousands homeless after the country was hit by torrential rain, rescuers said yesterday.

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