‘We picked up human flesh with bare hands’

Our Reporter Norman Muchemwa this week chronicles the political life of Cde Gilbert Msebele, whose war name was Cde Lovemore Sibanda. The former Zipra combatant talks of his early life and military training in Zambia

POLAD had a successful year: Justice Nare

Political parties under the Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD) say they recorded notable successes in 2019, including influencing Government to re-introduce grain subsidies that had been scrapped in the 2020 Budget as part of austerity measures.

Mabhunu shuts out the noise

TO say that Blessing Muzarabani has gone through quite the transformation, since calling time on his international career to try his hand at county cricket in the UK, would be a gross understatement!

Plans on course for cloud seeding

GOVERNMENT is  weighing the option of introducing early cloud-seeding to aid rainfall if the current dry weather patterns persist. Most parts of the country are experiencing a dry spell that has seen some farmers panic over the state of crops, mostly maize, which has started to show signs of moisture stress.

ZEC begins consultations on delimitation

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has begun preparatory consultations to draw boundaries that will be used for the next harmonised elections.

Why calls for ‘elephant management’ are getting louder

Without doubt, Zimbabwe has a proud history of wildlife management and successful conservation of its natural resources.

UFIC overseer Pastor Tembo buried

Hundreds of people thronged the Glen Forest Memorial Park in Harare yesterday to give a befitting send-off to United Family International Church (UFIC) Manicaland overseer Pastor Jacob Tembo, who died on Thursday in Mutare.

Mozambique rebels threaten region

Ongoing attacks by a terrorist organisation linked to ISIS in Cabo Delgado, the northern province of Mozambique, has left behind a trail of destruction which could have a negative impact on the SADC region if left unchecked.

Mapingire laid to rest in Masvingo

Former Head of Cabinet Secretariat in the Office of the President and Cabinet Mr Francis Sonny Mapingire (pictured right) was yesterday buried at his rural home in Maroi village under Chief Bota in Zaka, Masvingo.

Meet Bindura’s Chinaman

Bindura has a Chinaman, the son of a vendor, a quiet and diminutive lad set to break new grounds.

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