AK-47 brandishing MaShurugwi besiege Fort Rixon village
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu and Mthabisi Tshuma, Sunday News Reporters THE level of crime in the country especially around mining areas is threatening to get out of control after a gang of nine…
Ndiraya breaks silence. . . ‘l am in total control’
BEFORE I dwell on the upcoming 2020 season, it is important for the Dynamos constituency to understand where we are coming from.
The rise of Bulawayo’s bouncer ‘mafia’
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter IT is a phenomenon which some thought would start and end in Harare. This is the emergence of strong men known popularly as bouncers that muscle…
Parly takes machete-gang issue seriously
Parliament will this week commence procedures to launch an inquiry into machete-wielding gold gangs that are causing deadly violence around the country.
The machete-wielding gangs have killed several people, including a police officer, while also committing other ghastly crimes such as robbery.
Wet spell to continue
THE rains being experienced in most parts of the country are expected to continue pounding this week with warnings of flash floods in some parts, the Meteorological Services Department, has said.
Can Africa really benefit from Brexit?
In August 2018, then-Prime Minister Theresa May became the first British leader in five years to visit sub-Saharan Africa, making a three-day trip that included meetings with the Presidents of South Africa, Nigeria and Kenya.
African past(s) and the ideological antecedents to economic policy-making
Richard Mahomva THE present-day discourse on economic policy-making is grounded on a history of economic inequalities which modelled the structure of pre-independent African state. Therefore, the post-independent state’s economic equality…
When police sleep on duty, others step in
ORPHANED at a tender age of 10, the life of Bright Tauzeni (23) from the sprawling Hatcliffe suburb on the outskirts of the capital was like a plant growing on a hard ground.
Without a family to support him fulfil his dreams, young Bright had to plunge into the jungle streets of Harare for survival.
Carridon Abrasives resumes operations
Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent THE country’s sole producer of abrasives and refractories, Carridon Abrasives, has resumed operations after partnering local investors Cosfoam Projects who took over operations and assumed the company’s…
Out at sea
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
For Tawanda Chikasha, his history-making journey across the Atlantic Ocean began on a canoe in the early 2000s.










