US elections expose flaws in Western democracy
AMERICANS love to promote the myth that they have the corner on government by and for the people, but the latest brouhaha at the polls suggests otherwise.
Zimbabwe in domestic tourism boom – Minister
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter ZIMBABWE is witnessing a surge in domestic tourism, with most operators registering daily occupancy levels of between 80 and 90 percent as locals flock to…
What you don’t see when you see Wes!
Tinashe Kusema IT is almost next to impossible not to get excited at the future prospect that is young Wesley Madhevere, one of the bright spots of Zimbabwe’s recent return…
Zifa boss speaks on Chan tourney
Harare Bureau WITH the African Cup of Nations qualifiers on ice until March, focus has now shifted to the African Nations Championships (Chan) finals which kick off in Cameroon, 55…
Friendship made in hockey
Sports Reporter FOR utility midfielder Tinashe Dzemwa, the best part of being called-up into the Under-21 and senior national team is getting to share this achievement with his best friend…
Flying under the radar!
Veronica Gwaze SITHULILE Mlotshwa’s netball career certainly qualifies as one of Zimbabwe’s sports mysteries. On one hand, she is a Gems’ icon who captained Zimbabwe to a runners-up finish at…
19 die from Covid-19 in Byo in one month
Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Reporter THE Government has expressed concern over the growing trend of people flouting Covid-19 pandemic lockdown regulations amid growing calls for their tightening as figures mainly in…
Not all gloomy in local boxing
Langton Nyakwenda WHILE Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Minister Kirsty Coventry continues to ponder over the composition of the next boxing board, the sport has remained in limbo since March.…
Ginimbi left no will: Lawyer
Brian Chitemba, Harare Bureau THE late socialite and businessman Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure did not write a will to determine how his estate will be distributed, his lawyers said yesterday. According…
$1 billion for devolution projects
GOVERNMENT has sunk over $1 billion into various community infrastructure development projects under the 2020 inter-governmental fiscal transfer programme (devolution) in order to address basic social infrastructure needs at the local levels.










