S. Korea’s top security advisor calls for contact with DPRK

SEOUL. — South Korea’s top presidential security advisor yesterday called for the need to restore contact channels with the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK). Chung Eui-yong, who was appointed on…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Violence: MDC-T must not tempt fate

IN a year’s time, Zimbabweans will go to the polls to elect their leaders for the five years to 2023, and election fever is slowly creeping into the nation judging…

A sermon to African leaders

Nick Mangwana View From the Diaspora THOSE who love the Bible please go to Mathew 23:1-36. In this Scripture Jesus talks about the rulers of the people being hypocrites. He…

Perhaps the happy days are back again

David Mungoshi Shelling the Nuts UNLIKE money, when rain falls, everyone under it benefits. We all get wet to the skin if we are foolish enough to walk in the…

Plastic money use: Learn from Sweden

Dr Keith Guzah Correspondent In 1661, Sweden was the first country in Europe to introduce banknotes through the Stockholms Banco, which later formed the country’s central bank. Interestingly, Sweden has become…

Women and land: Challenges of empowerment

Ian Scoones Corresponent RIGHTS to land for women have been enshrined in law in Zimbabwe, but the practice of law in reality often has not delivered women’s empowerment and rights.…

Don’t like fake news? Fight it!

Andrew Gully Correspondent SO far, 2017 has been all about fake news, US President Donald Trump, and his administration’s assault on the mainstream media. One of the most overlooked victims of…

Maintaining the presence of God: Part 2

“And when they wanted wine, the mother of Jesus saith unto him, They have no wine.” (John 2:3) Having God in a nation does not mean you will not have…

‘CAPS AREN’T EASY PREY’

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter— USM Alger coach Paul Put says the Algerian giants have devoted ample time to studying CAPS United and have a comprehensive game plan to contain…

Cosafa review Caf deal

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor THREE of the most influential Southern African football leaders, including SAFA boss Danny Jordaan, flew into Harare yesterday to join COSAFA president Philip Chiyangwa for today’s…

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