EDITORIAL COMMENT: Which voters want their pictures on the roll?
Zimbabweans have recently been treated to the odd sight of registered legal practitioners blackguarding a judge of the High Court over a decision by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission not to…
MESSI GETS MERCY
SAINT PETERSBURG. — On a night when Lionel Messi faced the humiliation of a World Cup farewell wrapped up in shame, Argentina refused to be choked by pressure and found a way to live another day by qualifying for the Round of 16 amid a cocktail of both drama and controversy.
MESSI GETS MERCY
SAINT PETERSBURG. — On a night when Lionel Messi faced the humiliation of a World Cup farewell wrapped up in shame, Argentina refused to be choked by pressure and found a way to live another day by qualifying for the Round of 16 amid a cocktail of both drama and controversy.
MESSI GETS MERCY
SAINT PETERSBURG. — On a night when Lionel Messi faced the humiliation of a World Cup farewell wrapped up in shame, Argentina refused to be choked by pressure and found a way to live another day by qualifying for the Round of 16 amid a cocktail of both drama and controversy.
MESSI GETS MERCY
SAINT PETERSBURG. — On a night when Lionel Messi faced the humiliation of a World Cup farewell wrapped up in shame, Argentina refused to be choked by pressure and found a way to live another day by qualifying for the Round of 16 amid a cocktail of both drama and controversy.
MESSI GETS MERCY
SAINT PETERSBURG. — On a night when Lionel Messi faced the humiliation of a World Cup farewell wrapped up in shame, Argentina refused to be choked by pressure and found a way to live another day by qualifying for the Round of 16 amid a cocktail of both drama and controversy.
Be proactive, private sector told
Government’s role is to monitor and regulate the domestic economy, but the private sector should play a more “robust” role in facilitating the creation of an investor-friendly environment, Finance and Economic Planning Minister Patrick Chinamasa has said.
Be proactive, private sector told
Government’s role is to monitor and regulate the domestic economy, but the private sector should play a more “robust” role in facilitating the creation of an investor-friendly environment, Finance and Economic Planning Minister Patrick Chinamasa has said.
Party presidents sign peace pledge
All 23 presidential contestants in the July 30 harmonised elections yesterday signed a high-level peace pledge committing themselves and their political parties to a peaceful campaign ahead of the polls. A few presidential candidates were represented by senior party members at the signing ceremony.
Party presidents sign peace pledge
All 23 presidential contestants in the July 30 harmonised elections yesterday signed a high-level peace pledge committing themselves and their political parties to a peaceful campaign ahead of the polls. A few presidential candidates were represented by senior party members at the signing ceremony.






