EDITORIAL COMMENT: Illegal sanctions must go

ECONOMIC sanctions refer to commercial and financial penalties applied by one or more countries against a targeted self-governing state, group, or individual, and these are accompanied by various forms of…

Lukaku, Werner to miss few matches

LONDON. — Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku and Timo Werner will both miss a few matches after being injured in the 4-0 Champions League win over Malmo on Wednesday night, confirmed…

Agriculture should spur rural development—Minister

Cletus Mushanawani News Editor ZIMBABWE achieved the highest traditional grains production volume, while maize production was the second highest since independence during the 2020/21 summer season. This was revealed by…

Samora Machel spirit lives on

Freedom Mutanda Correspondent THIS week marks the demise of the founding President of Mozambique, Cde Samora Moises Machel. Even though 35 years have passed since that last journey he made…

Hubby extorts wife’s lover

Prayer Muronzerei Weekender Reporter IN a case bordering on extortion, a Mutare man has approached the courts seeking a protection order to prevent a guy who is alleging that the…

Girl (16) flees mum’s abuse

Post Correspondent A PREGNANT Makoni teenager is at odds with her mother whom she is accusing of forcibly giving her abortion concoctions and pills, as well as starving her with…

Licon Garwi: A man of valour

Joseph Kanyekanye Correspondent LICON Garwi was my childhood friend who died in his 50s last week.   He worked as General Manager at Megapak in Harare.   He suddenly passed…

‘We will come after you’

PRESIDENT Cyril Ramaphosa on Tuesday marked the 35th anniversary of the death of Mozambique’s first president Samora Machel, vowing to go after Islamist insurgents wreaking havoc in the north of…

Gold buckles under higher yields

Gold prices dipped slightly yesterday on elevated US Treasury yields, but there was some support from concerns over persistently higher inflation. Spot gold fell 0,2 percent to US$1 777.70 per…

Africa’s glaciers to melt

AFRICA’S fabled eastern glaciers will vanish in two decades, 118 million poor people face immanent drought, floods or extreme heat, and climate change could also shave three percent off continental…

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