EDITORIAL COMMENT: Robert Mugabe varsity will be living testimony, tribute

C. Colclough etal (1990), in their study titled, “Education Division Documents. No 50. Education in Zimbabwe Issues of Quantity and Quality,” reiterate that “the Rhodesian education system was consistent with,…

Price controls loom for electricity, water, fines . . . Govt to swoop on retailers for smuggled goods

Dumisani Nsingo and Dickson Mangena, Business Reporters THE Government through the National Competitiveness Commission (NCC) will monitor the pricing of goods and services by parastatals such as electricity, water and…

Bosso back to winning ways

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Reporter Bantu Rovers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .…

Govt gives Hwange Scheme thumbs up . Over 80 percent creditors support deal . But van Hoogstraten has concerns

Livingstone Marufu MINES and Mining Development Minister Mr Walter Chidhakwa has come out in full support of the Scheme of Arrangement crafted by the Hwange Colliery Company Limited (HCCL) board…

Net closing in on money-launderers

Government will clamp down money launderers as a solution to address the cash challenges being faced by the country, a cabinet minister has said.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: The people do not eat slogans and reforms

The opposition political parties in Zimbabwe never learn. Morgan Tsvangirai’s MDC-T was born a good 18 years ago.

Anglican priest in adultery storm

Religion Writer Anglican Manicaland diocese priest, Reverend Gilbert Sambona, has been accused of having a romantic affair with a married parishioner.

Chiyangwa’s love for Henrietta

HENRIETTA RUSHWAYA was the first person to wave the idea of being Zifa president in Phillip Chiyangwa’s face.

President sets Chiwundura by-election date

Sharon Munjenjema President Mugabe has set 15 July as the by-election date for the Chiwundura National Assembly seat which fell vacant after the death of Cde Kizito Chivamba.

It’s not malaria, it’s meningitis

Shamiso Yikoniko Experiencing severe headaches, at times vomiting and suddenly becoming sensitive to light, Silas Tarava thought he had contracted malaria.

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