Elders, VP Chiwenga mourn Cde Mugabe
THE late former President, Cde Robert Mugabe, carved his mark in championing education for all in Zimbabwe and should also be remembered as a freedom fighter, who contributed immensely to promote freedom within Sadc, deputy chair of a group of prominent figures and former statespersons known as The Elders, Mrs Graca Machel, has said.
MUDIMU’S WAR CRY
THE Warriors touched down in Harare a distraught lot yesterday afternoon, to meet a sombre nation that has endured one of its worst football weeks. To make matters worse, the nation is also mourning the death of former President Robert Mugabe, who passed away last Friday.
Suitors angle for NRZ
Suitors are circling over the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) as they wait for the outcome of negotiations between the parastatal and Transnet-Diaspora Infrastructure Development Group (DIDG), whose six-month window lapsed last month.
Mugabe: Our shining black Prince
Before hearing of the news of the death of Zimbabwe’s founding leader, Cde Robert Gabriel Mugabe, I had intended to write about afrophobia that gripped South Africa in the past weeks.
My intention was to connect the dots leading to the flaring up of violence. I had intended to show that far from being spontaneous, the violence had all the hallmarks of being contrived.
Under-fire Kamambo speaks
FELTON KAMAMBO clocks 266 days in charge of the Zimbabwe Football Association today but his has been a tumultuous reign, littered with a number of lows that have left some even calling for his resignation, just nine months after taking over from Philip Chiyangwa.
No to xenophobia: DeMbare
DOMESTIC Premiership giants, Dynamos, have added their voice to the growing international chorus of condemning xenophobic attacks perpetrated on African foreign nationals by their South African counterparts over the last few days.
Chinese President Xi condoles Zim
People’s Republic of China President Xi Jinping has described former President Robert Mugabe as an “outstanding statesman” in Zimbabwe and on the continent.
He said this in his condolence message to President Emmerson Mnangagwa and the people of Zimbabwe yesterday.
Patience is bitter, but its fruits are sweet
Since the first human being started to walk the face of the earth — whether as a product of God’s creative masterpiece or as a freak of nature spawned by what scientists call the Big Bag — his or her path has been chequered by bloody apocalyptic, turbulent and tumultuous episodes.
SA violence claims one Zimbabwean
A ZIMBABWEAN woman died while several were injured and displaced following a flare-up in xenophobic violence in neighbouring South Africa last week.
Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to South Africa David Hamadziripi told our Bulawayo Bureau that the woman died on Monday.
Zim’s richest: How they made their money
WHILST there is no official list of Zimbabwe’s richest men and women, such as the one compiled by the Times and Forbes Magazine, the country has its fair share of rich people, including some who are media shy.
A huge chunk of information in the public domain, pertaining to the country’s wealthiest people, is therefore largely speculative.











