Pearl Thusi back at SABC, excited
THE SABC has announced that banished radio and TV personality Pearl Thusi is back in the fold!
Bots insists on shooting Zim strays
THE Botswana government has imposed a shoot to kill order on Zimbabwean cattle that stray across the border as a way of tightening disease control, especially Food and Mouth Disease,…
Zim to acquire 42,000 tonnes of seed for 2016/17 season
THE government will this year acquire 42,000 tonnes of seed maize for the 2016/2017 farming season. In a presentation read on his behalf during the second stakeholders meeting yesterday, permanent…
Zimre posts $3 million loss
ZIMRE Property Investments (ZPI) posted a loss-after-tax of $3 million for the year ended December 31, 2015 as the property sector continued to struggle.
Netherlands great Cruyff dies
Netherlands footballing great, Johan Cruyff, has died of cancer aged 68.
Terms of Terror: What the Brussels Attacks Mean
By Binoy Kampmark “I do believe we are not addressing right the issue of terrorism today.”
Police warn motorists to observe road rules
Whinsley Masara Chronicle Reporter POLICE have warned motorists to observe road rules and regulations and at the same time ensure that their motor vehicles are roadworthy to avoid accidents and safeguard…
Jah Prayzah lands acting role
Multi-award-winning artiste, Jah Prayzah, is exploring his acting side as he recently landed a role on a new local production.
Easter origins, essence and controversies
Stanely Mushava, Features Correspondent Easter, one of the keynote festivals of the Christian faith, commands mainstream observance but some of its fundamental aspects remain the preserve of pastoral enclosures.
VP Mphoko loses defamation case
Fidelis Munyoro Harare Bureau THE High Court yesterday dismissed with costs Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko’s $50 million claim against Associated Newspapers of Zimbabwe (ANZ), the publisher of The Daily News, over…











