John Major joins bid to stop Johnson shut down UK parliament
Sir John Major has confirmed that he intends to join a court case launched to try and stop Boris Johnson shutting down Parliament. The Prime Minister sparked a furious backlash…
Obliquity and politics of re-engagement
Tichaona Zindoga Acting Editor A man called John Kay is one of Britain’s leading economists. His work — widely acclaimed — is centred on relationships between economics, finance and business…
Parties endorse Polad strategic document
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Manicaland Bureau Leaders of political parties involved in the national dialogue yesterday met in Mutare yesterday for the validation of the Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD) strategic planning document,…
Team Zim banks on Ashwell
Collin Matiza Sports Editor ALL eyes will be on Jayden Ashwell when he leads his troops in Team Zimbabwe during the 2019 FIM Africa Motocross of African Nations Championships which…
Chavhanga bares his soul
CAPE TOWN. — In an interview, former Springbok wing Tonderai Chavhanga (TC) has been talking about South Africa’s Rugby World Cup chances, his role as Zimbabwe assistant coach and saying…
President okays salaries for Provincial Council staffers
Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief President Mnangagwa has approved the payment of salaries for Provincial Council members as part of efforts to implement the devolution agenda. Addressing delegates during the…
High bus fares trigger demand for train service
Wallace Ruzvidzo and Yeukai Tazira THE ever-increasing fares of buses servicing long haul routes has resulted in passengers resorting to rail transport as it is more convenient and affordable. The…
Pharmacies warned over escalating drug prices
Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Health Reporter Government has warned that pharmacies overcharging clients or selling medicines in United States dollars risk losing their operating licences. Unscrupulous pharmacies are overcharging customers through…
Mighty Warriors dying slow, but painful death
Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter THE Mighty Warriors are dying a slow, but painful death. The Zimbabwe senior national football team has become a pale shadow of the side which…











