$14,5m for Save Conservancy
The European Union (EU) has availed $14,5 million towards the resuscitation of the wildlife-rich Save Valley Conservancy in the south-east Lowveld.
Doctor cuts open wrong patient’s head
A neurosurgeon has been suspended for opening up the head of the wrong patient in one of the worst cases of medical malpractice to become public at Kenyatta National Hospital.
‘Tererai’…The New Word for ‘Help!’
When Tererai Mugwadi struck the news pages once again this past fortnight, it was, as has become the norm, not to do with her performance on the stage.
Land reform domino hits South Africa, inevitably
WHEN former President Robert Mugabe proclaimed a policy of national reconciliation at Zimbabwe’s independence in 1980, the white world loved it.
Minority opposition parties want elections deferred
Two minority political parties, Zimbabwe Development Party (ZDP) and Voice of the People (VOP), are seeking to bar President Mnangagwa from proclaiming the 2018 election date until they get funding for their campaigns.
ED: The proverbial cat with nine lives
President Mnangagwa is a man of few words and action. To him action and delivery matter most. Many wonder how he grew up in rural Mapanzure in the central part of Zimbabwe and how he rose to become a prominent politician of our times. In this report, our senior reporter Tendai Mugabe (TM) speaks to Mr Jonah Mnangagwa (JM), a brother to the President about the life of a man who has defied odds to become Zimbabwe’s second Executive President.
ED, Mapanzure’s boy next door
The name Ngwena has its origins back in 1964, when President Mnangagwa was part of the Crocodile Gang that blew up a Rhodesian steam locomotive train in Masvingo with one of his colleagues, Cde Mathew Malowa.
No more weak nails in Wicknell’s case
Wicknell has raised a bit of a fat stink with regards where and how he has used money advanced to him by the State for national projects and whether there is progress where he has said he will commit those funds to.
Mapeza goes under the knife
CHAMPIONS FC Platinum have rubbished reports that coach Norman Mapeza has quit the club, but revealed that the history-making gaffer underwent surgery in Harare yesterday and could be out for a number of months.
Note to Note Sing to World Games
Harare community choral group Note2etoN, pronounced as Note to Note has become the first adult Zimbabwean choir to qualify for the prestigious World Choir Games 2018; an annual championship competition wich will be held this year in Pretoria South Africa between 4 and 18 July.











