Allow us back to work, say suspended doctors
A group of University of Zimbabwe trainee doctors who took part in an industrial action during the peak of Covid-19 before Government suspended them last week, have apologised for their actions and asked to return to the institution.
Farewell to a gentle giant . . . Introducing Godwin Muzari Journalism Scholarship
ON Tuesday last week, just after lunch, 2.21pm to be precise, the casket bearing the remains of Chakanetsa Godwin Muzari (pictured) was placed on the lowering device for a short ride just below the earth’s surface.
Man ‘axes’ niece to death
Sunday News Reporter A Gwanda man suspected to be mentally unstable allegedly struck his five-year-old maternal niece with an axe three times on the neck leading to her death. Matabeleland…
Invictus eyes SA gas market
Invictus Energy, the Australia Stock Exchange (ASX)-listed firm exploring for oil and gas in Muzarabani, Mashonaland Central, believes that South Africa can be a key market for its supplies if it discovers commercially viable oil and gas.
US$30 million Matabeleland North coking plant takes shape
Fairness Moyana in Hwange PROGRESS on the first phase of construction of a coking plant by a Chinese company in Hwange is now on course with 70 percent completion after…
VIDEO: Prince Dube scores third league goal for Azam
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter PRINCE Dube continued with his fine start to his Azam career when he scored in his team’s Vodacom Tanzania Mainland Premier League 1-0 triumph over…
Growing crisis for doomsday prophets
As the tumult and upheaval caused by the ongoing economic reforms — which began in earnest in 2017 — subsides, Bishop Lazarus cannot help but reflect on how tempestuous the past two years have been.
Lake Chivero mutating into a cesspool
LAKE Chivero — Harare’s primary water source — is under siege.
Two African women make WTO top job shortlist
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala of Nigeria and Amina Mohamed of Kenya have reached the final five candidates for the leadership of the World Trade Organisation, putting more pressure on Africa to back a unified candidate to claim the highest position in global trade.
Dr Obert Mpofu: The national question can never be responded to outside the nationalist project
Tedious Teddy Ncube WITHOUT a doubt, Dr Obert Mpofu’s autobiography ignites a new debate in Zimbabwe’s body politic. It outlines the seemingly insurmountable challenges in Zimbabwe which call for philosophical…











