RG’s office issues 22K IDs in mobile registration blitz

Felex Share Senior Reporter The Registrar General’s Office has issued identity cards to more than 22 800 people since the department rolled out a national mobile registration exercise on September 4,…

Has Zim opposition plunged into dystopia?

This time last year, Tendai Biti, leader of the People’s Democratic Party, was trying to lead an alliance of opposition political parties under the banner of Coalition of Democrats (CODE)…

Decolonising Mathematics

Karin Brodie Review Correspondent— At a time when decolonisation, part of which involves changing the content of what’s taught, is dominating debate at many universities, the discipline of Mathematics presents an…

Klopp’s progress under the spotlight

LIVERPOOL. – When Jurgen Klopp arrived at Liverpool in October 2015, he made a promise: “If we sit here in four years, I think we (will) win one title,” he…

England face Ashes demons

MELBOURNE. – England’s Ashes cricket debutants face a baptism of fire in tomorrow’s opening Test at the Gabba, where four years ago the tourists’ batsmen crumbled under an Australian short-pitched…

‘Hai-Kobo’ 2017 range on exhibition

Arts Editor— The 2017 range of Oliver Mtukudzi’s footwear brand, Hai Kobo, will go on exhibition today at Meikles Hotel where women and children’s lines will be unveiled to complement…

Annual table tennis tourney begins Friday

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter THE annual China-Zimbabwe Table Tennis Tournament will take place at Belvedere Technical Teachers College this Friday and Saturday with a huge turnout expected. The event, which began last…

Chinhoyi spends $219k on road rehab

Blessings Chidakwa Mash West Correspondent CHINHOYI Municipality has so far rehabilitated at least 3,3 kilometres of road using the $219 000 from the National Road Fund availed by the Zimbabwe National…

War on drugs: Is execution the answer?

Hildegarde The Arena THE Sadc Extraordinary Summit brought with it the usual hullabaloo of protests. This writer’s first impression after looking at the quality of posters held by the MDC-T protesters…

Africa needs solid plans for growth

CAPE TOWN. — Countries in sub-Saharan Africa require strong and sustainable growth plans to ensure periods of sharp growth don’t end in a hard landing, a working paper by the…

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