Teachers warn of ‘arms race’ in schools as Trump
President Donald Trump and America’s powerful gun lobby on Thursday cast citizens with weapons as a solution to shootings, as it emerged an armed deputy was on campus during a deadly Florida rampage but failed to act.
Tanzania Internet users hit 23 million; 82 percent go online via mobile phones
The number of Internet users in Tanzania rose by 16 percent at the end of 2017 to 23 million, with the majority of those using their handsets to go online, the telecom industry regulator said yesterday.
Junior Brown, Tehn Diamond in hip-hop tour
Hip-hop fanatics are in for a treat tomorrow as two of Zimbabwe’s finest hip-hop stars Junior Brown and Tehn Diamond take their art to the streets of Mufakose.
Ex-Zifa treasurer dumps cabal
FORMER ZIFA accountant Fabian Vanganayi has made a sensational U-turn by offering an apology to domestic football governing body’s leadership for having been part of a cabal that has been engaged in a vicious boardroom fight against Philip Chiyangwa and his executive.
Lack of trust in banks drives cash shortages
LACK of trust and confidence in banks is one of the reasons the public are not banking their money, a factor partly to blame for the prevailing cash shortages, Finance and Economic Planning Minister Patrick Chinamasa has said.
Africa takes bold steps towards free movement of persons
IMAGINE being able to travel from Malawi or Zambia to Morocco, through the Democratic Republic of Congo, Chad, Niger and Algeria, without needing to produce visas all the way to the destination country.
MDC-T violence must be nipped in the bud
TRUTH can be ruthless and hurtful. There is no substitute to truth for to substitute it would be to give dignity to fabrications.
Henry Munyaradzi’s colourful sculpting journey
Henry Mudzengerere Munyaradzi is considered as the inward looking magus of Zimbabwe sculpture. Born in Guruve, in the north of Zimbabwe in 1931, Munyaradzi’s life and work is as deceptively simple as it is remarkable, hence a paradoxical salience is resultant from his body of work.
First Mutual starts financial inclusion training
FIRST Mutual Life has embarked on a financial inclusion training programme, starting with participants in Uzumba district, as part of efforts to promote financial literacy among the rural populace.
Zim international Billiat turns spiritual
ZIMBABWE international forward Khama Billiat appears to have turned very spiritual as uncertainty over his future continues to stalk him, with his contract with South African football powerhouse Mamelodi Sundowns set to end in four months’ time.











