More effort required to fight child ‘marriages’
Walter Vengesai Our Children, Our Future Padare refuses to dignify the practice of sexually abusing children as “marriage”. All the characteristics of a marriage are not in existence in these…
Teachers pledge support for President
From Tawanda Mangoma in CHIREDZI The Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (TUZ) yesterday said it will mobilise teachers to vote for President Mugabe in the harmonised elections next year as a…
Zvimba RDC in land scam
Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter Zvimba Rural District Council is embroiled in a land scam after it allegedly allocated more than 150 000 hectares of land in Nyabira to two developers,…
Mukamba inks new deal
Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter DYNAMOS secretary-general Webster Marechera yesterday said Denver Mukamba has demonstrated great loyalty to the club after the midfielder signed a new deal that will keep…
Chitima still believes
Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter CAPS United chief executive Cuthbert Chitima believes nothing is impossible as the Green Machine prepare for the match of their lives away to USM Alger…
Free access to evidence-based health info giant leap for Africa
Jimmy Volmink Correspondent When the World Health Organisation develops guidelines on the use of health care interventions, it turns to the Cochrane Library. This is a collection of databases containing…
Giroud’s Gunner stay
LONDON. Olivier Giroud has played down talk of a big-money summer transfer by insisting that he wants to “carry on his good journey” at Arsenal.
Government moves to revamp communal irrigation
Walter Nyamukondiwa recently in ZVIMBA Government has moved a gear up in its efforts to consolidate the success of Command Agriculture by resuscitating communal irrigation schemes.
Clarke on cricket impasse
SYDNEY. – Australia’s cricketers and board should extend their previous agreement by 12 months while they attempt to find a solution to a bitter pay dispute, former captain Michael Clarke…
What Kwame Nkrumah could teach Brexit
Scott Anthony Correspondent As the Brexit negotiations finally get under way, even the doziest political commentators are starting to understand the Brexit referendum was a vote for change.








