Zim musician sings for Africa
Tanyaradzwa Kutaura UNITED Kingdom-based musician Percy Musa has added his voice to the campaign against distortion of African history by non-African narrators.
The school dropout who built his own computer
Bruce Ndlovu WHEN Tinashe Basa was 15, his life took a turn for the worst.
Harare graveyard space headache
The number of Harare residents that are burying their dear departed in cemeteries that are located on the outskirts of the city is increasing as pressure for graveyard space intensifies.
Region edges to visa-free regime
Lovemore Ranga Mataire in Windhoek, Namibia The Southern African Development Community is expediting negotiations for creation of a visa-free region, it has been learnt.
How Melissa got balled over
APPARENTLY an encounter with Miami Heat forward Dwayne Wade was all that was needed to help Melissa Mwanza to choose a career path.
MDC-Alliance files papers
Kuda Bwititi, Chief Reporter LAWYERS representing MDC Alliance leader Mr Nelson Chamisa yesterday filed answering affidavits and heads of arguments at the Constitutional Court as the ongoing legal challenge to…
Ordinary woman with extraordinary story
Their home was a trailer, and they often went hungry. And, she says, her husband continued abusing her the way he had when they were still in Zimbabwe. There are…
Shady NGOs push for GNU
Lincoln Towindo, Harare Bureau A GROUP of NGOs is contriving reports of State-sanctioned post-election human rights abuses in an effort to get Western countries to pressure President-elect Emmerson Mnangagwa into…
Death penalty from an African perspective
DEATH penalty is a contentious issue for an assortment of reasons not only in Zimbabwe but in most nations across the globe.











