Rule of law cannot be matter of opinion

Reason Wafawarova We live in this modern world that the United States purports to lead with God-ordained civility; yet in it the rule of law has been reduced to a…

Consumer Bill hearings begin

Natasha Chamba, Business Reporter THE Parliamentry Portfolio Committee on Industry and Commerce will hold public consultations on the Consumer Protection Bill across provinces starting today up to March 1. The…

Work on Mberengwa-West Nicholson Road to resume

Courtney Matende, Midlands Reporter THE MINISTRY of Transport and Infrastructural Development is set to resume constructing the road linking Mberengwa and West Nicholson and another one linking Mberengwa and Mataga…

Girls High, Kutama win Lakers tourney

Descent Dube, Sports Reporter GIRLS High and Kutama High schools won the girls and boys’ Lakers Foundation competition at the weekend. Girls High overcame Nkulumane High 36-27 to clinch the…

Zimra set to rake in billions

Tichaona Zindoga, Harare Bureau The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) is set to rake in billions of dollars, thanks to an International Monetary Fund tool that puts the tax collector into…

Cop ‘killers’ granted bail

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter TWO men alleged to be part of rogue protestors who allegedly stoned a police officer to death during violent demonstrations in Bulawayo have been granted…

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Democracy cannot be imported

Kwame Muzawazi, Correspondent One of the icons of African independence, Julius Nyerere, famously said “Democracy is not a bottle of Coca-Cola which you can import”. He was warning against the…

Liverpool go top with draw at injury-hit United

LIVERPOOL moved one point clear at the top of the Premier League after being forced to settle for a 0-0 draw at injury-ravaged Manchester United on Sunday. Jurgen Klopp’s side…

Botswana boost for Second Republic

Zimbabwe and Botswana are set to boost their ties in various economic and political fields when Harare hosts the inaugural Zimbabwe-Botswana Bi-National Commission that kicks off with preparatory meetings today. Various Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) in the areas of diplomacy, mining and geology, health, agriculture and science and technology are expected to be signed during the BNC.

NOT SO MARVELOUS FOR NAKAMBA

ZIMBABWE international midfielder Marvelous Nakamba is enduring a very frustrating spell at Belgian football champions Club Brugge amid reports his relationship with his Croatian coach Ivan Leko has been severely strained in recent weeks.

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