Prof Mutapi breaks glass ceiling

Prof Francisca Mutapi is a professor in Global Health, Infection and Immunity at the University of Edinburgh. She was recently celebrated as the first black female professor at the University…

Selous Scouts wreaked havoc in villages

This week, CDE NOBERT MAVHUNGIRE (NM) concludes telling us his wartime exploits by highlighting some of the missions he undertook before the war came to an end. He tells our…

Mahindra makes strides in Zimbabwean market

Eugene Matarise Mahindra & Mahindra is a leading multinational automotive manufacturing company, which is headquartered in India. In 2018 the company took a great leap of faith and established a…

Injured Billiat gets some love

Langton Nyakwenda Sports Reporter HE is injured, stressed and facing a bleak future, but Khama Billiat is not walking alone. The 32-year-old Kaizer Chiefs forward has been ruled out for…

MURDER CHARGES FOR KILLER DOG OWNERS

Veronica Gwaze A COMMUNITY in Southview Park, Harare, is living in mortal fear of vicious dogs belonging to a family that recently moved into the neighbourhood. Some, if not most,…

President, VP bound by blood

Retired Major Action Mandingo OVER the past few years, the country’s prophets of doom have been trying to drive a wedge between President Mnangagwa and Vice President Chiwenga.  Of course,…

Zim’s own Florence Nightingale

Emmanuel Kafe SHE is Zimbabwe’s version of Florence Nightingale. After taking a vow to be a nurse, Mrs Lucia Godzongere spent 46 years on the frontline — catering for those…

ZACC targets US$1bn ill-gotten assets

Business Reporter The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) expects to seize assets worth over US$1 billion believed to have been corruptly acquired by individuals and companies, chairperson of the watchdog, Justice…

Anglicans angry at same-sex blessings question Justin Welby’s ‘fitness to lead’

Conservative Anglican churches in developing countries will meet this week to consider radical action over the Church of England’s decision to bless same-sex couples in civil marriages, saying they question…

Traditional leaders key in tree-planting drive: First Lady

Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Bureau FIRST Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa, who is patron of the environment, has called upon traditional leaders to ensure forests in their jurisdictions are preserved if the…

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