Imbube group educates listeners on disability

AMAQAQA, an Imbube musical band, is making big strides towards educating and entertaining listeners with their cultural music.

How to sabotage your own political career

IN the south-eastern part of Zimbabwe, close to the border with Mozambique, lies the magnificent Chipinge.

Zim hits right note on Sinopharm

One of the hallmarks of a true leader and statesman is the ability to see the future and predict correctly what is good for the people. 

MDC-A continuous defections signal red flag . . . it’s time to skip ship!

International relations speak of no permanent friends or permanent enemies, but only permanent interests. The origins of this pragmatism is generally attributed to Lord Palmerston (John Henry Temple) of Great Britain, and most world leaders have invoked it at one time or another to justify their policies and actions. Same applies to political parties.

Zimbabwe confirms first Covid-19 case

ZIMBABWE last night confirmed its first Covid-19 case, a foreigner living in Victoria Falls who appears to have been infected in Britain, but who acted responsibly on his return to Zimbabwe this week by quarantining himself as a returning traveller from an affected country and then continued isolating himself when he felt ill. 

Hassan set to take over as president

DAR ES SALAAM. – Tanzanian Vice-President Samia Suluhu Hassanw is expected to take President John Magufuli’s place today. Under the constitution Hassan, the country’s 61-year-old vice president, will serve the remainder of Magufuli’s second five-year term, which does not expire until 2025.

World leaders mourn Magufuli

DAR ES SALAAM. – Leaders from across the world yesterday messages of condolences following the passing on of Tanzania President John Joseph Pombe Magufuli, who died on Wednesday night at the age of 61.

Man axes wife over love child

A Chinamhora man allegedly fatally struck his wife with an axe several times on the head for refusing to name the man who he believed made her pregnant while he was away, an allegation she denied before her death. 

Police warn against mob violence

Police have warned members of the public against mob violence on any suspects they apprehend for committing crimes countrywide, as murder cases continue to increase.

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