Liberalisation of airwaves bridges digital divide
The growth and spread of new television stations is an effective way to bridge the digital divide, Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Monica Mutsvangwa has said.
Economic polarisation in US shows failure of capitalism
Capitalism is an economic system in which private actors own and control property in accord with their own interests, and demand and supply freely set prices in markets in a way that can serve best the interests of the society.
Ngezi Platinum’s Mavhurume wants league title
NGEZI Platinum Stars have had an ideal pre-season with the Mhondoro team winning all the six friendly matches they have played. The ambitious Mhondoro-based Castle Lager Premiership football outfit also had a unique team-bonding exercise in the resort town of Victoria Falls.
Women’s rugby revolution gathers pace but the sum doesn’t add up
A lack of money and gulf in class between the top teams and the rest could undermine progress in the women’s game. What’s that coming over the hill? Nothing less…
Northerns suffer last ball defeat to Glamorgan
PAKISTAN-BORN Zain-ul-Hasan hit former Zimbabwe pace bowler Shingi Masakadza for a maximum to help touring English County Cricket side Glamorgan clinch a last-ball win in a low-scoring T20 thriller against the Northern Select at Harare Sports Club yesterday.
84-year-old Mt Darwin mother beaten to death by sons buried
The 84-year-old mother who was beaten to death by her two sons on February 26, was yesterday buried at Chidyauswa Village in Mt Darwin.
Southern Africa: Tropical storms a major concern
Cyclone Freddy, widely seen by climate experts as one of the long lasting weather systems to ever affect the southern hemisphere since 2000, tore through some parts of southern Africa, wreaking havoc and raising fresh fears of the growing number of weather-related natural disasters in the region.
African leaders condemn EU for unfair trade, deceitful practices
NAIROBI. – African leaders have condemned European Union member states for exporting banned pesticides and products to developing countries.
Is hydrogen really a clean enough fuel to tackle climate crisis?
Hydrogen is the smallest, lightest and most abundant molecule in the universe. On Earth, it does not occur by itself naturally, but can be separated from water (H2O) or hydrocarbon…
$10m boost for children diagnosed with cancer
Underprivileged children diagnosed with cancer and undergoing treatment in health facilities around Harare yesterday received $10 million from TM Pick n Pay at Rainbow Village in Belgravia under the Orange Month partnership between the retailer and its customers, KidzCan, Round Table and the Meikles Foundation.











