Khupe free to leave MDC-T: Chamisa

Bulawayo Bureau MDC-T president Mr Nelson Chamisa on Monday said his estranged deputy Dr Thokozani Khupe, who on Sunday announced her split from the opposition party, was free to leave.…

Mudede refuses to divulge his age before Parly committee

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Registrar-General Mr Tobaiwa Mudede on Monday declined to divulge his age before legislators and questioned why of all civil servants he was targeted to disclose when…

African presidents congratulate Xi, Putin

KAMPALA. — African presidents including the heads of state of Uganda, Nigeria, South Africa and Nigeria congratulated the Chinese president upon his re-election, even as political analysts remarked that China’s…

Epoupa wants out of DeMbare

Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter CAMEROONIAN forward Joel Christian Epoupa Ntouba is ready to pack his bags and return home if the Glamour Boys fail to honour their contractual obligations in…

The grand MDC-T split

MORGAN Tsvangirai, (may his soul rest in eternal peace), dreamed of an animal called grand coalition. It was never to be. Tsvangirai died on February 14. He left his party…

Manyenyeni stirs hornet’s nest again

Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter Local authorities require technocrats to serve as mayors and the current scenario where mayors and chairpersons only come from elected leaders is short-changing ratepayers as councillors…

Ramaphosa suspends tax boss

JOHANNESBURG. — President Cyril Ramaphosa will proceed with a commission of inquiry into the South African Revenue Service (SARS), after the tax agency’s commissioner Tom Moyane was suspended. Presidency spokesperson…

Raza dismissal torches storm

FORMER Sports Minister David Coltart has called for an investigation into the shocking decision which led to the dismissal of key Zimbabwean batsman Sikandar Raza in a high-stakes ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier which produced a run-feast at Harare Sports Club on Monday.

President committed to improving tertiary education

The new administration led by President Mnangagwa is highly committed to improving the education sector and has pledged to address concerns of teachers and improve their welfare.

Government shifts focus to winter crop

Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspondent GOVERNMENT has expressed confidence that the country will have a bumper harvest in the winter cropping season after the country received late rains in February and…

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