The national interest, ethics and truism

The national interest is often referred to by the French phrase, raison d’état, and to many the shared meaning is about a nation’s survival, security, as well as the pursuit of economic growth, wealth and power.

Police take steps to reduce traffic accidents

POLICE in Mashonaland West province want to reduce road traffic accidents by 5 percent, amid growing concerns over the increase in road carnage this year.

The rape must stop: Mashingaidze Gomo’s war cry

Two years ago, Rodwell Makombe published a seminal article on the Durban University and Technology Open Scholar website, in which he convincingly argues that for many years, African countries have grappled to develop an ideological framework that suits the dynamics of the African context.

Zifa doyen pulls out of race

ONE of Zimbabwe’s longest serving football administrators, Brian Chishanga, on Saturday sensationally pulled out of the race for re-election as ZIFA Midlands chairman at the last minute after his former secretary, Pervious Mathe, had challenged him.

Opposition’s folly of non-engagement exposed

The President set up the commission of enquiry into what happened on August the 1st when 6 people died as opposition supporters went on a rampage burning vehicles and destroying property.

The internet and Africa’s reading culture

What do Africans do on the internet? Reading, chatting or surfing? For chronic readers, reading just got easier and more interesting because of the wide range of materials to obtain information from but for the other group, there is still room to make it more fun.

Youths want land

YOUTHS in Hurungwe district have called on the new Government to prioritise farm downsizing to enable them to benefit and help in the country’s development.

Residents have no faith in city budgets: Survey

At least 68 percent of residents in the major towns do not understand the council budgeting process and only 30 percent participated in 2017 budget consultations in five major cities, a survey has revealed.

Keep Parly on its toes, CSOs urged

Civil society organisations (CSOs) have been urged to closely monitor and engage Parliament to enhance the policy making processes, as well as the institution’s interaction with the public.

No kind words for sungura copycats

Afro-fusion music dominated the annual Chibuku Road to Fame Harare provincial finals held at Zimunhu Beerhall in Epworth on Saturday.

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