Jose slams players

MANCHESTER. — Jose Mourinho has told his Manchester United players to learn from the attitude Wolves displayed in Saturday’s 1-1 draw. Despite coming into the game on the back of…

Tanya’s star continues to shine

Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter ACE female motocross rider Tanya Muzinda continues to hoist high the country’s flag as she has once again been shortlisted for a top regional award. The…

Resort areas must be accessible: VP Chiwenga

Government will ensure resort areas in Zimbabwe are accessible to all visitors targeting the country as a tourist destination, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has said. Government is also making it a priority that Kariba Resort is accessible by air and road.

Shiri calls for more agriculture support

Minister of Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Settlement, Perrance Shiri has called on Government to increase support to new farmers to address food security issues and to boost productivity and exports. He said agriculture was the mainstay of the economy, hence it was critical to render capacity building and material support programmes to both small-scale and commercial farmers.

More gold resources at Blanket Mine

TORONTO Stock Exchange listed miner, Caledonia Mining Corporation, has upgraded the resource base at its local gold mining unit, Blanket Mine by 13 percent, taking the miner’s total resource endowment to almost 1,8 million ounces.

Zim teachers stranded in SA

Nqobile Tshili Bulawayo Bureau SOME Zimbabwean teachers based in South Africa have gone for nine months without being paid with the neighbouring country’s education sector blaming its Home Affairs Department…

Revisiting Marechera’s ‘dissertation’ on language

Language is like water. You can drink it. You can swim in it. You can drown in it. You can wear a snorkel in it. You can flow to the sea in it. You can evaporate and become invisible with it. You can remain standing in a bucket for hours.

Self-righteousness, moralism and democracy

We are re-engaging with our erstwhile friends in the West, and there is a huge temptation to over-compensate for our perceived waywardness under Robert Mugabe.

The Moor’s love song to a ‘vanishing’ world

I have read “Satanic Verses” and “Midnight’s Children” by Salman Rushdie. While I must confess that I have enjoyed both, I need to point out that such novels do not hold me in thrall. This means I can read them slowly, over a long period of time, as if I have all the time in the world. This is mainly because the books are dense. I have experienced the same thing with Llosa’s “War of the End of the World” and Rheam’s “This September Sun”.

$400 000 shot in the arm for Mutare

MUTARE City Council will receive $400 000 funding from the African Development Bank for the completion of Dangamvura main water pipeline, an official has revealed.

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