‘God to raise black people to own land in SA’

Hildegarde Mazvanzike The Arena — This week Zimbabwe buries another illustrious son of the soil, a son with a rich history in the struggle for the land; a son whose Svosve…

Council stops filling vacant posts

Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter— Harare City Council has decided to stop filling vacant positions until a semblance of service delivery is realised in the city. Interviews for positions in Grades…

Mass for Chidyausiku

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter The Roman Catholic Church will on Friday hold a mass for Retired Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku at Chishawasha Mission ahead of his burial at the National…

Three nations combine in fight against malaria

Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Health Reporter Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Malawi have agreed to collaborate in fighting malaria and diarrhoeal diseases, amid revelations that 949 people have died of the disease since the…

‘Govt commits to constitutionalism’

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter— Acting President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday said Government was committed to the principles of constitutionalism, separation of powers and judicial independence to ensure development of the country’s democracy. Acting…

President fulfils AU promise

Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter— PART of the 300 head of cattle donated by President Mugabe to the African Union (AU) have been converted to cash through an auction as part…

Civil servants stands deal: Land identified •Land identified in cities, towns •Building plans drafted, construction soon

Felex Share Senior Reporter— Government has identified land in various cities and towns for residential stands and construction of high-rise apartment blocks for civil servants as the non-monetary scheme for…

Giants face off. . . Bosso, Dynamos clash build up on low note

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter THE first leg of the Castle Lager Premiership flagship clash featuring traditional rivals Highlanders and Dynamos takes place at Barbourfields Stadium in Bulawayo this Sunday.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Magaya should respect established institutions

THE Bible is full of stories about prophets and their various adventures, ranging from warning nations about impending doom and pronouncing good news.

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