Cheats must be cut out of fuel industry

There should be no fuel queues in Zimbabwe: Enough foreign currency is provided to more than meet demand; the infrastructure is adequate to deliver and dispense fuel; and there are a lot of service stations with some worried that the sector might well be over-traded.

MDC and the colonial ghost of whiteness

David Coltart, the self-confessed former British South African Police (BSAP) member, who authored a rehashed moribund autobiography, recently rebounded as treasurer of the MDC at the party’s congress held in Gweru.

UN, IMF back Zim’s economic reforms

THE United Nations has given thumbs up to Government’s economic reform programme saying, although painful, the measures are necessary to realign the economy for sustainable growth.

ED demands end to bureaucracy

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa on Friday demanded an immediate end to bureaucracy by companies and individuals against foreign investors as the country witnesses unprecedented investor interest in the mining sector and associated value chains.

What constitutes African beauty?

ACCORDING to Patricia Pinho, a Brazilian sociologist, “The ideal of ‘perfection’ not only establishes white beauty as universal but even determines the election of beautiful people amongst non-whites, based on how close they come to the perfect white beauty.”
Who are these near perfect?

Zim artistes make inroads into Africa…King 98 stumbles on gold

ACCORDING to a Mozambican journalist only identified as Nhampossa, no party in his country is worth talking about if DJs do not play the late John Chibudura’s classics — be it in Beira, Manica or the capital Maputo.

15 NOT OUT! …Warriors begin COSAFA Cup defence in style

SUNDAY CHIDZAMBWA lived up to his pledge to try and win a third straight COSAFA Cup title when he sent into battle a strong side that eased past Comoros in a quarter-final encounter at Princess Magogo Stadium in Durban last night.

Country on course towards better health

First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has said the quality of healthcare in Zimbabwe is set to improve following Government’s injection of nearly $700 million into the public health sector.

G7 package to clear US$1,3bn WB debt

Government has started token payments to multilateral institutions and plans to borrow from the G7 Community to clear the outstanding US$1,3 billion to the World Bank, according to Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube.

An abiding tortoise of White House goons

Politics, as an existential science, can be characteristically hot, heavy and heady.

In its very extreme form, politics can be similar to religious fundamentalism, where it becomes a matter of life and death.

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