‘Mandela’s Last Years’: ‘Censorship’ not the way

Hildegarde The Arena AUTHORISED and unauthorised biographies about famous personalities are a part of society the world over. Both forms of biography are usually viewed sceptically.

President unveils Dedication Tower

Nyore Madzianike Herald Reporter PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday officially commissioned the Dedication Tower as a national monument during the graduation of 593 police officers at Morris Depot in Harare.

BAT records marginal volume increase

Business Reporter Low-priced segment brand, Ascot volumes grew 278 percent to help British American Tobacco Zimbabwe record a marginal volume increase of 0,2 percent in the first half to June…

Freed Boko Haram ‘wives’ return to captors

By Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani When news emerged that some of the Chibok schoolgirls, abducted by Boko Haram in 2014, had declined to return home with the batch of 82 freed…

MDC-T violence claims contrived

Philemon Mutedzi Correspondent Election season always comes with all sorts of political stunts by political players, all in a bid to either sway the vote in their favour, or as in…

I missed home, says Mutuma

Tedious Manyepo Sports Reporter THE self-proclaimed Prince of Zimbabwean football Rodreck Mutuma reckons he will now focus on his career after making his debut for his third club, in the…

Embracing irrigation the way to go

Elita Chikwati Agriculture Focus For long an abstract concern for a few academics, climate change has since morphed into the thorniest environmental ill of all time, threatening humankind.

Stanbic Bank injects $273m in tobacco farming

Bulawayo Bureau STANBIC Bank Zimbabwe says it has channelled $273,2 million towards financing the tobacco industry this year.

Zim U-19 stun champions Windies

Percival Sizara in Marondera ZIMBABWE cricket’s revival went a notch up yesterday when the national Under-19 side beat the West Indies, the current world champions at Peterhouse Boys School yesterday. The…

Nigerian state governors to visit ailing president in London

LAGOS. — At least seven Nigerian state governors were set to visit ailing President Muhammadu Buhari in London yesterday, the presidency said on Tuesday.

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