Zim ignores protest push
Felex Share Senior Reporter Zimbabweans yesterday largely ignored a second round of protests instigated by MDC-Alliance and its affiliates after last week’s so-called shutdown left many counting their losses as…
‘Youths, businesses major casualties of demos’
Youths and businesses were the most affected in last week’s demonstrations that resulted in massive looting, destruction to property and forced schools and other public institutions to suspend operations. Statistics show that youths constitute a majority of the over 700 people who have so far been arrested in connection with the protests.
Tamy shares Coke Studio experience
Ecstatic for having been selected among top African artistes to feature on new season of Coke Studio Africa, afro-pop musician Tamy Moyo shared wonderful experiences from her recording session last month.
Discreet contraception for world’s poorest countries
Empowering women and girls to make their own choices about if, and when, they have children would vastly improve their educational and economic opportunities, as well as leading to healthier families and communities.
Regime change agenda exposed
Growing calls by civic groups for international involvement in the country’s affairs following last week’s violent demonstrations have exposed the organisers’ true intentions — pushing their old regime agenda under the guise of protesting rising fuel prices.
33 Chinese tour operators jet in
GOVERNMENT is working with Touch Road International Holdings Group of China and the Ethiopian Airlines to bring high-profile tourism operators, potential investors and media to sample the Zimbabwean hospitality as a follow up to mega deals signed between the two countries when President Mnangagwa visited the Asian country last year.
Lionel Messi to the rescue
BARCELONA. — Ousmane Dembele gave Barcelona a glimpse into the future but Barcelona still needed Lionel Messi to beat Leganes 3-1 on Sunday and restore their five-point lead at the…
SA rand unchanged
JOHANNESBURG. — South Africa’s rand was unchanged early yesterday, as the dollar held steady and investor risk appetite held up despite data showing China’s economic growth had slowed. At 0618…
Stop abusing social media: Youths
Rogue elements abusing social media should face the full wrath of the law, the Zanu-PF Youth League in Mashonaland West has said. The provincial Zanu-PF Youth League also called on authorities to deal with Zimbabweans who insult President Mnangagwa.











