Editorial Comment: Let’s support our athletes in 2019

AS the curtain comes down on the 2018 sporting season, there is need to reflect on the journey travelled so far with hopes for better fortunes next year and beyond.

President to commission $62m Unki processing plant

President Mnangagwa is expected to commission Shurugwi-based Anglo-American platinum miners, Unki Mine’s $62 million platinum processing plant next month.

20Ishall: Year of the stallion

“As unpredictable as Zimbabwean music” should be adopted as a custom made local idiom in standard language; history has enough evidence to back it up.

Chidzambwa, Kamambo look ahead

WARRIORS coach Sunday Chidzambwa is looking forward to repay the faith shown in him by the new ZIFA executive by completing the task of qualifying for the 2019 African Cup of Nations finals.

Mother of 2019 New Year’s resolutions

Towards the close of World War 2 in 1945, a song against human political predators became the ally of blacks in then rural Southern Rhodesia — where this communicologist was a young sheep and goat herder — against marauding Nazi soldiers posing a threat to the security of the villagers.

Diversify, Shiri urges farmers

Press statement by Minister of Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement Perrance Shiri on the performance of the 2018-19 agricultural season.

Parly had its hands full in 2018

THE year 2018 will be remembered for ushering in the Second Republic following the election of President Mnangagwa as the country’s second leader after he won the July 30 presidential election. The ruling Zanu-PF retained its two-thirds majority in Parliament.

Zim doctor struck off in UK for lying

A children’S doctor who lied to the Child Support Agency to avoid paying maintenance has been struck off in the United Kingdom.

Year Ender – the guys who made it to Harare Magistrates’ Courts

High-level corruption scandals involving big wigs in Government and dodgy business kingpins had over the years become endemic problem in the country and affecting the country from fully leveraging on its potential as one of the most favoured investment destinations in the world.

End close for ghost workers

GOVERNMENT is expected to scale up its cost-cutting measures with a five percent salary cut for ministers as well as biometric registration of all civil servants coming into effect next week.

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