Suspected gold smuggler acquitted
Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter A Harare man who was arrested while allegedly trying to smuggle 11,4 kilogrammes of gold through the Plumtree Border Post, is now a free man after…
The Ian Smith myth and other fallacies
Simon Massey Correspondent There are many fallacies associated with the history of Zimbabwe. Let’s start with one of the oldest.
Hwange misfire at home again
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Zim not a ‘fragile’ state
Patience Rashai Correspondent Naïve opposition leaders have gone to town and back, bickering on the President’s refutation to pronounce the country a fragile state. Some have said he is out of…
Riyad Mahrez admires Chelsea
LONDON. — Riyad Mahrez has fuelled speculation of a possible summer transfer away from Leicester City by lauding over English Premier League soccer title winners Chelsea.
Farmers happy with GMB preps
From Elita Chikwati in Gokwe Farmers in Gokwe have expressed gratitude to Government for establishing grain and cotton collection points near farming areas, as this will ease the challenge of…
Italian Press hails Blues boss
LONDON. — The Italian Press is bursting with pride as Antonio Conte’s Chelsea won the English Premier League soccer title.
Invest in irrigation, Seed Co urges Govt
Runyararo Muzavazi and Kudakwashe Mhundwa The seed industry has implored Government to invest more in irrigation development and mechanisation to ensure consistent agricultural production throughout the year.
Man up for extortion
Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter A member of the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) was arrested on allegations of demanding $1 200 from a woman who needed police clearance to do charity…
Creative Cities gathers momentum
Sonny Wadaw Correspondent Arterial Network Zimbabwe recently held a meeting which saw a new executive headed by Butholezwe Nyathi being elected, but critically the Harare meeting considered ways to speed up…











