It’s time US accounts for history of torture

Ariel Dorfman Correspondent President Trump’s nomination of Gina Haspel to head the CIA has stirred objections from many quarters. After 9/ 11, Haspel ran an illegal black site in Thailand…

Don’t always play victim, women urged

Women have been urged to move away from always portraying themselves as victims of gender inequality and instead take the initiative to improve their lives.

We’re apolitical: Chiefs

Traditional leaders in Chiredzi have refuted charges by some local opposition parties that they were forcing their subjects to support Zanu-PF saying the allegations were being peddled by unpopular parties facing defeat in the forthcoming harmonised elections.

Hurungwe needs 1000t food aid

Hurungwe District needs at least 1 000 tonnes of maize to feed villagers from Ward 17 in the three months through to May this year, before they harvest.

Bogus cops rob hitch-hiker

THREE unidentified Mutare men who masqueraded as police officers recently robbed a Nyazura man, whom they had offered a lift from Sakubva to the Central Business District, of $1 500 and clothing items.

Mhangura sport facilities to be spruced up

Government will start refurbishing facilities such as Mhangura and Alaska mines for residents to have access to modern sporting facilities.

Karatekas fine tune preps for Japan tourney

THE Zimbabwe Karate Union full contact team to participate in the All Japan Karate tournament in Shizuoka, Japan, next month are set to meet in Mutare today for a training seminar running until Sunday.

Southgate to name squad early

England manager Gareth Southgate plans to name his 23-man World Cup soccer squad early to help avoid unnecessary anxiety among his players.

Defaulting ratepayers cry foul

Chitungwiza residents are miffed by the local authority’s decision to refuse taking payments from defaulting ratepayers whose cases have been referred to debt collectors.

FAO grants $110 000 for Bhani irrigation rehab

Resettled farmers at Bhani resettlement area in Masvingo have been thrown a lifeline after the Food and Agriculture Organisation provided $110 000 to revive Longdale irrigation scheme.

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