EDITORIAL COMMENT: Afrophobia must not detract from Summit

Zimbabwe on Monday this week experienced one of the severest power outages in a long time, that left only Bulawayo with power. The outage should be a wake-up call, coming…

Celebration Church disputes water bill

Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter The Celebration Church has disputed the water bill presented by the Harare City Council that ranks it among Harare’s biggest church debtors arguing that the city was…

Senior CPC leaders urge implementation of Xi’s thought

Li Keqiang joins a panel discussion with delegates from Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region who attend the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) held in Beijing, capital…

Daily News is back to old love

Yes, it is, and that old love is the MDC-T party, which the Daily News title is almost synonymous with – to the extent of appearing as though they were…

Afghans provide govt guarantees

Mehluli Sibanda in BULAWAYO AFGHANISTAN Interior Minister Wais Barmak has written to Zimbabwe’s Minister of Sport and Recreation Makhosini Hlongwane to provide guarantees on the safety of the 11 local…

TP Mazembe in final

TP Mazembe held FUS Rabat to a goalless draw in the teams’ Caf Confederation Cup semi-final, second-leg clash in Morocco on Saturday night. The result at the Stade de FUS in…

Man loses $800k land to fraudsters

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter— A Harare businessman lost land worth about a million dollars to two suspected land barons who allegedly forged an offer letter purporting it had originated from…

Kaizer Chiefs target Musona

KAIZER Chiefs are exploring the possibility of luring Zimbabwe captain Knowledge Musona back into their fold from his club in Belgium, a South African publication reported yesterday.

Impeaching the President in Zimbabwe: Quick Notes

Sharon Hofisi Legal Letters A written Constitution is a power map on how principal institutions can be established on the one hand and how the functionaries of a State can…

Xenophobic content to be taken offline

JOHANNESBURG. — South Africa Internet content that is deemed racist or xenophobic is planned to be taken offline as part of a call by the Ministry of Telecommunications and Postal…

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