Empowering communities to appreciate, conduct research

Charles Dhewa Correspondent If developing countries are going to only recognise and respect research results from formal research institutes and universities, they will continue excluding diverse voices and stifling ambition.…

Outrage over Tuku memorial concert line-up

Nyore Madzianike Senior Arts Reporter CALLS to include Selmor Mtukudzi and other musicians groomed at Pakare Paye Arts Centre at the Tuku Memorial Concert and Birthday Celebrations continue to grow…

Parly watchdog bemoans poor state of Govt houses

THE Parliamentary Portiforlio Committee on Public Accounts has raised concern over the poor maintenance of Government houses in Manicaland under the National Housing Fund.

Remembering Father Zim through his words

Elliot Ziwira Senior Writer It is 20 years now since the passing on of Vice President Dr Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo, affectionately known as Father Zimbabwe, Chibwechitedza, uMdala Wethu, who crossed…

Twenty one out of twenty four

Robson Sharuko in CAIRO, Egypt THE Zimbabwe Warriors finished 21st, out of 24 teams, and suffered the worst single defeat at the 2019 AFCON finals, after a four-goal battering at…

Gold prices jump

The gold market jumped higher with prices well above $1 400 an ounce after private sector employment grew less than expected in June, according to private payrolls company ADP. Yesterday,…

ICPD25: Counting Zimbabwe’s unfinished business

Last week, Zimbabwe’s Parliament took note of two important reports which the country made commitments to.

TAIBU SHOOTS FROM THE HIP

Albert Marufu in LONDON, England FORMER Zimbabwe captain Tatenda Taibu has finally spoken out against the decision by his ex-teammates, Andy Flower and Henry Olonga, to wear black armbands, during…

Zanu-PF Women’s League supports youths’ anti-graft stance

THE Zanu-PF Women’s League will support the party’s Youth League in denouncing corruption by naming and shaming individuals alleged to be involved in corrupt and underhand dealings in a ploy to sabotage the economy and scuttle efforts by President Mnangagwa to resuscitate the economy.

. . . CJ reveals civil jurisdiction plans for regional courts

Regional magistrates’ courts will soon be sanctioned to hear civil disputes, Chief Justice Luke Malaba has said, a development expected to bring substantive justice to the public and ease the workload of High Court judges.

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