Land reform: The World Bank finally sees the light

AFTER nearly 20 years of opposing land reform in Zimbabwe and supporting stiff economic sanctions on the Southern African country, including the infamous denial of credit and debt postponement in March 2006, the World Bank has finally seen the light and is supporting land reform in South Africa, including even land expropriation without compensation.

Warriors step up preparations

WITH just under a month to go before the Warriors plunge back into AFCON business, coach Sunday Chidzambwa and team manager Welly Mpandare have stepped up their bid to strengthen their squad.

Comesa e-trade measures to yield $17.5bn earnings

Business Editor THE Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa) region would annually gain US$17,5 billion in intra-regional exports if all the member states within the bloc fully implemented…

Carl Joshua wants Vic Falls to have a university

Tonderai Zvimba, Showbiz Reporter Comedian Carl Joshua Ncube has now ventured into the tourism and hospitality industry full time, a decision he says he is proud of.

Wheat price rise to affect Zim

The recent 9 percent increase in the international price of wheat will put pressure on the country’s foreign exchange requirements and on bread and flour prices, local experts say and opens more opportunities for increased local producation.

Sables call Botha for Uganda test

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor SOUTH Africa-based flanker Michael Botha has been called into the Zimbabwe squad as the Sables look to strengthen their side ahead of their sink-or-swim Rugby…

“Raila didn’t send Jakakimba to Zimbabwe”: Odinga’s party

NAIROBI. – The Orange Democratic Movement has refuted claims that Silas Jakakimba travelled to Harare on behalf of party leader Raila Odinga to cause election chaos.

Biti violence timeline

February 8, 2018: During an election discussion convened by Southern African Political Economy Series (SAPES) in collaboration with Information for Development Trust, Tendai Biti said, “I have absolutely no doubt…

Mentally-ill man stabs brother to death

Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau A 27-year – old Midlands State University (MSU) masters student was fatally stabbed by his 31-year – old brother who is suspected to be a mental…

EU foreign policy chief calls on firms to defy Trump over Iran

BRUSSELS. – The EU is set on a collision course with Donald Trump after its foreign policy chief called for Europeans to increase their business dealings with Iran in defiance of bellicose statements from the US president.

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