71 000 police officers deployed
Sunday News Reporters POLICE have deployed 71 000 police officers countrywide to provide security at all polling stations and ensure a crime free environment as the country readies itself for…
Madhuku, Biti: History and heroes never die
MAYBE heroes don’t exist. George Martin, that American writer put it more bluntly: “There are no heroes…in life, the monsters win.” One can justifiable add that the monsters don’t just…
The environment is none of their business
Emmanuel Kafe recently in Chimanimani Chimanimani, one of the luxuriant sub-tropical regions of Zimbabwe which takes large tracts of beautiful, classic landscapes has some of the country’s biggest commercial timber…
Win in students’ million pads campaign
Vanessa Kanhukamwe Queen Elizabeth School STUDENTS in The Harare City Junior Council embarked on a noble endeavour codenamed “Million Pads Campaign” where they aim to raise a million packs of…
Why ED is the man for the job
Delrone Sauramba If we are to measure President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa’s performance without bias, we have to measure his achievements since he ascended to the highest office in the land.
The pastor’s son who became Zim’s hottest rapper
Bruce Ndlovu WHEN Tafadzwa “Asaph” Tarukwana rose to the top of ZIFM’s charts last week, shrugging off competition from seasoned campaigners like Winky D and ExQ, few could have guessed…
Chipendu’s redemption
FOR the better part of a decade now, the Zimbabwe Sables have been trying to rediscover the magic that once saw them heralded as a true giant of African rugby.
RBZ injects more cash
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has increased monthly cash imports to US$150 million from US$100 million, as efforts to ease cash shortages in the country continue.
Wanted: A new breed of councillors
Former mayors of the City of Harare believe there is need for a new model that ensures only competent councillors are elected.











