Of race, capitalism and slavery

With world politics taking new twists and capitalism becoming the new norm in this globalised village, the temptation is to seek interfaces and or insights informing how hegemony shapes outcomes and relations.

Cheetahs fall, Ladies triumph

FAVOURITES Zimbabwe blew a half-time lead against Georgia to once again finish as runners-up at the Kwese 7s rugby tournament at Harare Sports club yesterday.

Small-scale pig producers cry foul

Small-scale pig producers are complaining over the suspension by the Grain Marketing Board (GMB)to sell maize for stockfeeds to individual farmers.

Bikita families to be relocated

Government is mulling relocating four families in Ziki communal lands, Bikita, amid fears of rockfall and mudslides following heavy rains induced by Cyclone Idai that left more than 300 families in the district homeless.

Zim miss out on African Handball Games

ZIMBABWE senior men’s handball team failed to come to the party as they missed out on qualification to this year’s African Games following a poor show at the just ended qualifiers held in Lusaka, Zambia.

Govt to get tough on health boards, administrators

Government will soon be reading the riot act to administrators and boards of directors for health institutions countrywide to instil a new culture of urgency and efficiency in addressing challenges facing the health sector, Health and Child Care Minister Dr Obadiah Moyo has said.

Council leases Simba Breweries

CASH-strapped Kwekwe City Council has leased its opaque brewing company, Simba Breweries, with the new owner set to rebrand the product to Ngoda Beer.

Women can balance work, family: Research

In North America and Europe, the dual earner model is now more common than the male breadwinner model. Men and women no longer specialise in one role. Both are involved in paid work and care for children and elderly. The challenge of this juggling act is to maintain optimal performance at work and at home. Although jugglers may perform well on the core tasks required of them, the aspects of work and family life that are less urgent, compulsory, or obvious are often easier to neglect.

Drama at Victoria High AGM

There was drama at Masvingo’s Victoria High School recently when parents nearly exchanged blows with the school head during an annual general meeting (AGM) after he proposed to hike fees to $1 000 from $570 for boarders.

Zim scales up mercury medical tests

Zimbabwean doctors and their German counterparts have joined hands on a study to ascertain mercury levels among artisanal miners in the country with those with fairly elevated levels set to be treated free of charge.

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