‘Zim takes principled stand on Russia’

Government made the right decision to reject brazen attempts by the United States (US) to arm-twist Zimbabwe into joining a Washington-led coalition to isolate Russia for the conflict in Eastern Europe, a senior official has said.

Women empowerment critical: Sen Mutsvangwa

Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Senator Monica Mutsvangwa has challenged women to work hard and aspire to occupy top corporate positions.

Monkey-pox: Let’s put disease into perspective

Health authorities are on the alert for monkey-pox, although we are not one of the African rain forest countries where the disease is endemic and have yet to record a case of the 2022 global spread.

Call to review tax thresholds

Government has been implored to increase the exemption threshold on payroll tax to cushion workers from current challenges such as high inflation and the contagion effects of conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

Sakunda mediate in DeMbare in-fighting

Dynamos principal sponsors, Sakunda Holdings, have offered to help mediate and end hostilities by parties battling for control of the Premier Soccer League giants.

A stroll in the night jungle… Lifting of curfew boosts night life

ARE you a hedonist?

If so, how have you been quenching your pleasure desires in the last two or so years?

Zimbabwe: Permanent and durable peace for all citizens

Events of the past two weeks following the violent murder of a woman in Nyatsime have once again raised the spectre of political violence in our land.

Oil, gas equipment lands in Zim this week

INVICTUS Energy, the Australian firm exploring oil and gas in Muzarabani and Mbire districts of Mashonaland Central, north of Zimbabwe, expects the first batch of key pieces of the exploration drilling equipment to be delivered at the project site this week.

Winky D, JP matrix

WITHOUT doubt, musicians Winky D and Jah “JP” Prayzah are the leading performers in their generation.

We must prepare for the coming ‘war’

From tomorrow until Wednesday, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) will be mourning Patrice Lumumba — the country’s first democratically elected prime minister — who was slain 61 years ago in the goriest way imaginable at the behest of America, Belgium, UK and a shameless coterie of power-hungry separatists in Katanga Province.

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