The ethics of reducing inequality
Even in older democracies such as the United States, economic marginalisation has led to a strengthening of chauvinist and supremacist identities and other social problems such as the opioid epidemic.
Govt reviews US visas
The Immigration Department has reviewed visa fees for United States citizens following bilateral consultations between the two countries.
FAO calls for diversity of food patterns
The Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has urged Southern Africa to adapt to changing food consumption patterns and include food items that are now a significant component in their food balance sheet.
Madhanhanga fits into Takwara’s shoes
FC PLATINUM defensive midfielder, Edwin Farai Madhanhanga, is proving to be the club’s best signing this year following his impressive midfield displays at the defending champions.
Chapman to host FBC tourney
CHAPMAN will from today host the FBC Region V golf tournament with more than 10 countries taking part.
Then and now: The world keeps revolving
Starting this week and for another fortnight, I shall be reflecting on the lives of children in our country. This I shall do by looking at life in the late 50s to about the late 60s this last century.
Chinhoyi, Kadoma budgets get Govt nod
Government has approved the 2018 budget proposals for Kadoma and Chinhoyi municipalities.
African varsities ignoring a rich resource, their alumni
Universities across Africa are sitting on — and ignoring — a potential gold mine: their graduates. Research from the global North, where tracking and keeping in touch with alumni is common practice for universities, shows that this reaps huge benefits.
Harare on high cholera aleart
Harare City Council is on high alert for cholera following the death of two people in Stoneridge last week.
Zimpapers cyber security indaba on today
A CYBER security conference organised by Zimpapers and the Ministry of Information Communication Technology and Cyber Security gets underway at the Celebration Centre in Harare today.

