Gibson not taking Zim for granted

SOUTH Africa coach Ottis Gibson has said that he will take the forthcoming series against Zimbabwe seriously despite missing some of his key men in this Southern Africa cricket derby.

Trump’s isolationist message dangerous

Listening to United States President Donald Trump’s speech at the 73rd Ordinary Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), yours truly could not help but join the leaders of other nations in chuckling.

Stop politicking, tackle cholera crisis head-on

At the time of writing this article, the death toll from the cholera outbreak had reached 49, with over 6 000 suspected cases being handled at treatment centres in the country, while over 10 000 people have been attended to at various screening centres to check for possible infection.

Zim and the family of nations (finally)

President Mnangagwa made his maiden address to the United Nations on Wednesday, marking his entry onto the global stage on the plinth of Zimbabwe’s Second Republic.

Mbeki’s attempt to torpedo a people’s agenda

“I am of a nation that would not allow that fear of death, torture, imprisonment, exile or persecution should result in the perpetuation of injustice.

African poll bodies keen to learn from ZEC

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has received major endorsement for running elections in a professional manner, with fellow African countries flocking to the country to learn from experiences of the July 30 harmonised elections.

$2bn guarantee for Manicaland varsity

GOVERNMENT has managed to get assurances of $2 billion worth of investment for the construction of a state-of-the-art campus at Manicaland State University of Applied Sciences (MSUAS).

Council locks out Matapi Hostel tenants

Harare City Council has locked out tenants at Matapi Hostel in a bid to recover rental arrears, amid reports that some of its occupants have “not paid a cent” since the 2013 debt write-offs.

Strict measures needed to protect tobacco exports

Government should introduce stiff penalties for tobacco growers who are non-compliant to set rules and regulations if it is to stop the spread of diseases that could potentially affect the country’s tobacco exports.

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