Witness nails Maziwisa, Pambuka
Tendai Rupapa Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation’s (ZBC) bulletin manager Mr Moses Charedzera yesterday testified against zanu-pf Highfield West National Assembly representative Psychology Maziwisa and former ZBC News anchor Oscar Pambuka in…
Trump’s trade wars making a bad situation worse
Donald Trump’s decision to launch trade wars against all five of the United States’ closest commercial partners has brought depressingly predictable responses.
Caps striker wants out of contract
Tadious Manyepo, Harare Bureau STRIKER Simba Nhivi is demanding to be released from his contract at Caps United just seven months after his return to the club.
Kunzvi Dam gets funding: ED
Government has secured funding for the construction of the much-awaited $680 million Kunzvi-Musami Dam and for its incorporation into Harare’s water supply system, a development expected to solve the capital city’s water challenges.
Hwange keep title hopes alive
Descent Dube, Sports Reporter ZIFA Southern Region Division One pacesetters Hwange and Tsholotsho kept their title hopes alive with wins that saw the coalminers maintaining pole position and strengthening their…
Missing taxi driver found dead
Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter A TAXI driver from Bulawayo who went missing after being carjacked and stabbed three times earlier this month, has been found dead in the Matopos area.
Rural communities should be part of digital revolution: Minister
Business Editor BRIDGING the digital divide between rural and urban citizens is critical in ensuring that marginalised communities are part of the e-commerce drive. This requires Government and stakeholder collaboration…
Zim Elections 2018: The big read
Always on guard for synonyms of the word “election”, I stroked through thesauruses, translations and search icons I could lay my fingertips on. I simply fell for one word-“choice”. At least chosen candidates will be featured in various media and other public (or private) circles.
‘Too much freedom being abused’
The pre-election environment has been characterised by “too much” freedom and some opposition parties are now abusing that liberty, diplomats said yesterday.











