Judgment day for rapist dad
Thupeyo Muleya-Beitbridge Bureau The verdict in the trial of 53-year-old Beitbridge-based cross-border transporter accused of raping his biological daughter for three years until she fell pregnant will be delivered on…
How to regulate AI in Zim without falling into the neo-colonial trap
Jacqueline Ntaka-Correspondent ARTIFICIAL Intelligence (AI) is transforming the world in unprecedented ways including offering great opportunities for innovation, development, and social change. AI also poses significant risks, especially for historically…
$7 billion boost for Byo water supply . . . results expected in 100 days
Bulawayo Bureau THE Government has given Bulawayo City Council (BCC) $7 billion, which will be channelled towards repairs and purchasing of essential materials in the water supply chain, as the…
Mancini penalty walkout ‘unacceptable’
The president of Saudi Arabian football said Roberto Mancini’s disappearing act before the end of the penalty shoot-out in the team’s Asian Cup exit was “completely unacceptable”. The Italian did…
Rashford ‘case closed’
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag insisted Wednesday he had dealt with Marcus Rashford’s absence from the FA Cup tie against Newport and it was now a matter of “case…
India won’t change batting approach
India will bank on a traditional approach to bounce back in their second home Test against England, the team’s batting coach said yesterday, despite the tourists finding success with their…
Russian economy grows under war, US sanctions
Prodigy Ramphal After Russia launched its special military operation in Ukraine in February 2022, the United States, the European Union, and other Western countries introduced or significantly expanded sanctions covering…
Local coaches favoured again at AFCON
The previous 30 years have produced a varied collection of coaches who have lifted the Africa Cup of Nations, from local heroes to expensive imports and unfancied tacticians who have…
NATO keeps pushing expansion boundaries
Is NATO heading for a showdown? The “Steadfast Defender 2024” exercises, NATO’s largest military exercises planned since the end of the Cold War, appear to be preparation for a complex…
Priest backs death penalty to control drugs
The Rhodesia Herald, February 1, 1971 THE Government’s intention to introduce harsher penalties for drug offences was welcomed in Salisbury yesterday. People concerned about the problem said they would support…










