New dispensation walks the talk on corruption
The advent of the new dispensation in November 2017 has seen a new impetus in the fight against the scourge of corruption.
Public-private partnerships and prison reform
When you look at Constitutional Hill in South Africa, you see a beautiful building incorporating parts of the old jail such as stairwells of the Awaiting-Trial section. The metaphor of a traditional African khotla or gathering of tribal elders meeting under a tree demonstrates the history of adjudication of disputes from the past to the present.
MDC-A MP in the dock
Harare West legislator Joana Mamombe (MDC-Alliance), who is facing charges of subversion, yesterday appeared in court, with her lawyer indicating his intention to file an application for the temporary release of her passport.
NDIRAYA NAMES FINAL YOUNG WARRIORS SQUAD
YOUNG Warriors coach Tonderai Ndiraya yesterday named a team of local and foreign-based players for their Under-23 African Nations Cup qualifier against Mozambique on Friday.
Midlands police impose weapon ban
Police here have banned the carrying of dangerous weapons as part of measures to reduce the number of assault and murder cases.
Man fatally stabs wife’s daughter
A 21-YEAR-OLD young woman from Mberengwa was allegedly fatally stabbed by her stepfather with a kitchen knife for intervening in a fight between him and her mother.
Idai: Farmers count losses
Most farmers in Manicaland Province were left empty-handed after Cyclone Idai destroyed all the expected and stored harvest.
Zim needs to rethink social work
One sad feature of our modern-day societies is that many individuals and communities are being traumatised by the demands and excesses of our globalised world, a factor that has given birth to increased levels of poverty, environmental degradation, natural disasters and a severe breakdown on moral values which in turn, has exacerbated the breaking up of families, economic deprivation, social exclusion and political marginalisation of many of the earth’s population.
PPC feels the heat from imports
The country’s largest cement producer, Pretoria Portland Cement (PPC) Zimbabwe, is feeling the heat from imports and has called on Government to promulgate protectionist laws to promote competitiveness of local producers.











