Nera case referred to Concourt
Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter Opposition political parties which are part of the National Electoral Reform Agenda (NERA) yesterday had their case challenging the validity of police ban on protests…
Gorden Chademunhu dies
Collin Matiza and Teddie Manyepo THE third pillar of the coalition of black businessmen whose investment into Premiership side Blackpool changed the face of domestic football has collapsed.
AU chief ‘frustrated’ by members’ inaction on famine
ADDIS ABABA. – African Union head Moussa Faki Mahamat on Monday criticised member states for a lack of solidarity shown to nations on the continent who are facing famine and…
War on drugs: Normative viewpoints
Sharon Hofisi Legal Letters In asking whether or not drug trafficking can be curbed the world over, we must also come to grips with the questions as to what kind…
Caledonia on course to achieve 2017 target
Business Reporter Caledonia Mining Corporation is on course to achieving its 2017 gold production target of 52 000 ounces to 57 000 ounces at its 49 percent-owned Blanket Mine in…
Africa suffers from lack of ‘intellectual hygiene’
Panganai Kahuni Correspondent An African scholar, Professor Pro Lumumba, defines intellectual hygiene as the ability of an academic to make an institution of higher learning produce academic individuals who are…
‘Let’s build our continent brick by brick’
Remarks by His Excellency the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Comrade RG Mugabe, on the occasion of the handover of the proceeds of the cattle donation to the African…
Expectations from national credit reference system
Dr Sanderson Abel The going live of the central credit registry system is a big milestone for the financial services sector in Zimbabwe since the introduction of the multi-currency system.
Chevrons shift base
ZIMBABWEAN batsmen will be out to exorcise the ghosts of sweeping that saw them fail miserably in the second ODI in Galle when the five-match series moves to Hambantota tomorrow…
Over 5 000 Africans join terror groups globally
ALGIERS. – Over 5 000 African nationals have joined terrorist groups around the world, particularly in Iraq, Syria and the African Sahel region, according to a memorandum presented on Monday.











