Nigeria to sell off unclaimed looted assets: president

Nigeria will soon begin the sales of all unclaimed looted assets which include lands and houses recovered by the government, President Muhammadu Buhari said on Monday.

Whose land will you take?: Lekota

Congress of the People leader Mosiuoa Lekota has asked President Cyril Ramaphosa and Parliament who will decide who gets the land, if they go ahead with plans for land expropriation without compensation.

Oxfam probing 26 new cases of sexual misconduct: chief

Oxfam said yesterday it was investigating 26 new cases of sexual misconduct which had been reported since a scandal broke earlier this month over its handling of a 2011 case in Haiti.

Fashion hits, misses at Nama ceremony

The ground is still wet for the National Arts Merit Awards (Nama) controversies and some of the categories have divided public opinion.

Invest in water, sanitation to end cholera

Adequate sanitation, together with good hygiene and safe water, are fundamentals to good health and socio-economic development.

Chitembwe banks on veterans

CAPS United coach Lloyd Chitembwe has defended his recruitment of old war horses as he believes experience will be key in the Green Machine’s campaign to get back to the top.

They die, others are born

People are likely to think me callous and uncaring, and even just a little conceited. When our people say, “They die and others are born” they are not being unsympathetic. All they are doing is to give the seasons their rightful place and recognition.

Dry taps for Chitungwiza

RESIDENTS of Chitungwiza will be without water today as Harare City Council, its supplier, repairs some valves.
The town will be without water the whole day.

Rescue teams suspend search for missing plane

Iranian rescue teams were forced to suspend their hunt for a missing passenger plane for a second night yesterday as severe weather and hazardous mountain conditions thwarted search efforts.

Everybody wants a share of the cake

President Mnangagwa’s stance on downsizing large farms to accommodate other land seekers should be applauded.
The need to equitably distribute farming land in Zimbabwe is still a cause for concern as some blacks are still marginalised, while others have had more than their fair share of the national cake with instances of multiple farm ownership being many.

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