‘I am impotent, kids not mine’
Tendai Kwaramba Weekender Reporter IN another paternity row between husband and wife brought before the courts, a Mutare man is denying responsibility for three of his children, and claims that…
‘Sub-Saharan Africa’s economy to expand 3,3pc’
Sub-Saharan Africa’s economy is expected to expand by 3,3 percent in 2021 after a contraction of 2 percent in 2020, the World Bank said on Wednesday.
YouTube has permanently suspended R Kelly channels
YouTube has permanently suspended R Kelly from its platform following his conviction for sex trafficking.
Family row over cattle
Tendai Kwaramba Post Reporter A ROW over cattle is tearing a Penhalonga family apart. The dispute runs so deep that the feuding parties have approached the courts seeking recourse. …
SA should not rush transition away from coal: Mantashe
South Africa must manage its transition away from coal-fired power generation systematically and not rush a switch to renewable energy sources, Mining and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe said yesterday.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Thumbs up RBZ
THE ongoing blitz by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe against illegal foreign currency dealers is a welcome move that is meant to bring normalcy, and arrest distorted runaway prices of…
Education reels from sanctions
Freedom Mutanda Correspondent A BRIGHT pupil, Farai Muzii, (not his real name), trudges to the dip tank with a herd of cattle belonging to a well-known livestock farmer, Magaisa Magaisa,…
Showdown at peace talks: PF holds key
ON the eve of crucial “make or break” talks, the Zimbabwe Rhodesian peace conference yesterday, looked to be in serious danger of collapse with Mr Ian Smith and the Patriotic Front both declaring their opposition to Britain’s draft constitution for the war-torn nation.
NEW: Ireland level series
Online Reporter ZIMBABWE middle order batter Josephine Nkomo’s 70 unbeaten run was not enough for the Lady Chevrons to record their second One Day International (ODI) win as they lost…
NEW: Farmers warned against wetlands cultivation
The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has warned farmers who are planning to cultivate on wetlands and stream-banks for the forthcoming summer cropping season that they will face prosecution.










