Economic warfare in the political playing field
When Nelson Chamisa opines alongside foreign interests that nothing has changed since November 2017, the idea is to defeat today’s ZANU-PF by psychological association to the leadership of former president Robert Mugabe, whose deposition in November 2017 has largely been misunderstood.
Because there is no literature in money?
I have published quite a collection of things — one academic book, a collection of book chapters and a number of journal articles. I even published a journal article last week with fellow academic and uncle, Sheunesu Mandizvidza.
David De Gea wants more money
MANCHESTER. — David de Gea is refusing to budge on his £350 000-a-week wage demands in a contract stand-off with Manchester United.
First Lady, chiefs’ wives to meet this week
First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has organised interface meetings with chiefs’ wives beginning this Friday, in a bid to share with them and build synergies on various programmes that promote empowerment of women and youths in their communities.
‘Devolution to bring economic growth’
GOVERNMENT is prioritising the implementation of devolution as a strategy towards economic growth and to enhance effectiveness of local authorities, Midlands Provincial Affairs Minister Larry Mavima has said.
‘Egypt in Africa: From Nasser to Sisi’
AS Egypt prepared to take up the rotational chairmanship of the African Union, the country, through its State Information Service (SIC) last week published a book chronicling its role in the continental body, since the formation of Organisation of African Unity (OAU) in 1963 to date.
70 boreholes set for rehab
At least 70 broken down boreholes in Hurungwe District are set to be rehabilitated in the next two weeks, as Government moves to ease water woes in the area.
Eto’o at Castle Africa
AFRICA’S most decorated footballer, Samuel Eto’o, is again expected to be the star attraction when the second edition of the Castle Africa 5, the continent’s biggest five-a-side tournament, is launched in Soweto today.
Former ZMDC workers to retain houses
Government has allowed all former employees retrenched by the Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation in Chegutu to stay in the houses they are living in, Mines and Mining Development Deputy Minister Polite Kambamura has revealed.
Zim student killed in Algeria
Three people have been arrested in Algeria on allegations of murdering a 26-year-old Zimbabwean student doing his studies in that country under the Presidential Scholarship Scheme.










