Robbery within a robbery earns Bulawayo woman six years in prison
UNTIL recently, Nothando Banana endured the monotony of workday life at a company called Steelforce in Bulawayo. Although the money she earned was enough to meet her day-to-day needs, she…
BCC to partner groundwater extraction company
Vusumuzi Dube, Deputy Radar Editor THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) is considering partnering with a groundwater extraction company, which has previous experience in finding water in desert areas as the…
From subsistence farming to tobacco prosperity
Elita Chikwati Agriculture News Editor HIS story is one of perseverance and determination. Transitioning from a subsistence farmer to a successful commercial tobacco producer has been a challenging but rewarding…
Verb tenses in English
TODAY, we tread on familiar territory, talking about verbs. Many of us think this is an easy topic. Many think of the verb as a doing word or an action…
Nose gone in savage bite attack
A 22-YEAR-OLD Victoria Falls man has been remanded in custody after allegedly biting off part of another man’s nose in a fit of rage. Kelvin Ndebele of Lukunguni village 1,…
The West is now paying attention to BRICS
Fyodor Lukyanov The idea of a multipolar world has long been used in two distinct contexts. One is when global hegemony is solid and unchallenged, as it was for the…
FIFA name Chelsea first-ever Club World Cup champs
FIFA have officially announced Chelsea as the “first ever” Club Word Cup (CWC) champions after their triumph in New Jersey last Sunday night. The Blues beat Champions League winners and…
Can Harare’s new master plan save a rotting city?
Tawanda Musarurwa HARARE is a city of contradictions. Officially home to 1 849 617 residents, the city’s daytime population swells to over three million as people from nearby towns and…
Trump’s Africa pivot: Leverage, not generosity
Moussa Ibrahim On July 9, 2025, the White House hosted a high-profile gathering framed as a new beginning for United States-Africa relations. Five presidents from West and Central Africa (Gabon,…
Zim must resolutely pursue irrigation development plan
THE past two summer cropping seasons have showed how our agriculture is unsettlingly reliant on climate conditions that are increasingly becoming variable. While we might be celebrating a bountiful harvest…











