Gwitira laid to rest

Liberation war hero Cde John Munodawafa ‘Gwindingwi’ Gwitira was yesterday (Sunday) laid to rest in Chimanimani District Heroes Acre at Nyanyadzi.

Constitutions, congresses and a young despot

Over the past two weeks, the social media has been abuzz with the words “constitution” and “congress” with respect to the opposition outfit, the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC).

Govt’s infrastructural projects development drive continues

GOVERNMENT will strive to continue and sustain its efforts in undertaking extensive infrastructural development projects through the construction, upgrading and rehabilitation of roads to enhance the transportation of goods and people under the Emergency Road Rehabilitation Program (ERRP), Transport and infrastructural Development Minister Felix Mhona has said.

Time every farmer with irrigation considers wheat production

Zimbabwe has been a wheat importer as local production could not meet 360 000 tonnes required for national consumption annually.

How tennis star Becker ended up in mess

LONDON — Boris Becker has been jailed for hiding assets to avoid paying debts. How did the former golden boy of tennis come to this?

Pep to sign new City deal

LONDON. — Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has agreed in principle an extended deal that will keep him at the Etihad until 2025.

Nkayi traditional leaders seek audience with President over road

Blessing Karubwa recently in Nkayi CHIEFS in Nkayi District have expressed interest to engage with President Mnangagwa and seek his intervention towards speeding up the rehabilitation of Bulawayo-Nkayi Road. This…

Everton earn priceless win, Arsenal move ahead in top-four race

EVERTON kept alive their hopes of Premier League survival by shocking Chelsea 1-0 on Sunday, as Arsenal maintained their two-point lead over Tottenham in the battle to qualify for next…

Rampant sexual harassment of female mine workers

Yoliswa Dube-Moyo, Matabeleland South Bureau Chief THE Zimbabwe Diamond and Allied Minerals Workers’ Union (ZDAMWU) has raised alarm over rampant sexual harassment of female mine workers. Sexual harassment, also called…

Washington’s old game: Domination through fascistisation

In April of the turbulent year 1967, exactly 55 years ago, Greece witnessed one of the most dramatic and momentous events in its recent history. The so-called black colonels took power in the country following a government coup, plunging the people of Greece into an atmosphere of fear and arbitrary rule for seven long years. Mass repression reached an unprecedented scale for this country. The junta launched the creeping fascistisation of all spheres of social and political life by annihilating the opposition, including both the left and the democrats, as well as by imposing pervasive censorship and stifling even the most basic of freedoms.

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