EDITORIAL COMMENT: Violence is unGodly, immoral
Violence never brings permanent peace. It solves no social problem; it merely creates new and more complicated ones. Violence is impractical because it is a descending spiral ending in destruction…
Fuel, mealie-meal deliveries resume
Dumisani Nsingo/Peter Matika, Senior Reporters FUEL deliveries at service stations have resumed after being temporarily halted for about a week owing to the violent protests that rocked the country, a…
Dan Tshanda’s music epitomised our way of life
Ngqwele Dube, Sunday Life Correspondent GROWING up in Bulawayo’s high density suburbs in the late eighties to early nineties, it was impossible for one to escape the Dalom Music sound that…
Chi-town hoodlums are well-known
Facts are and will always be stubborn.
Fact one, the people who led last week’s riots, particularly in Chitungwiza, were dominantly MDC Alliance youths.
‘Information as a threat to national security’
We publish the full presentation by the Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Senator Monica Mutsvangwa at the Zimbabwe National Defence University in Harare last week.
Fifa to pay $8million Zifa debts
Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent THE Zimbabwe Football Association could be on the road to financial recovery after world football governing body, Fifa agreed to assist extinguish their debt that reportedly…
Mapeza refuses to throw in the towel
FC Platinum coach Norman Mapeza has refused to throw in the towel, despite seeing his charges go down 2-0 to Caf Champions League holders Esperance at the Stade Olympique d’El Menzeh on Friday.
Industry rules out commodity price hikes
Prices of basic goods and services will remain the same despite the recent hike in fuel prices after Government and business last week agreed to allow the effective implementation of the rebate system designed to offset additional production costs.
30 cops injured during riots
Peter Matika, Senior Reporter AT least 30 police officers were attacked, while some female cops were reportedly indecently assaulted during the recent violent demonstrations in Bulawayo last week. Some of…
Investors step up interest in mining sector
The Mining Affairs Board, a statutory body under the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development, is currently processing applications for Exclusive Prospecting Orders (EPOs) from 11 local and international mining companies, as authorities step up efforts to leverage the country’s vast mineral wealth to support economic recovery and growth.










