EDITORIAL COMMENT: The numbers don’t lie

People have what some would call a strange approach to statistics.

Politburo to discuss economy, Tyson

Zanu-PF’s Politburo meets this Wednesday, with the high-level panel investigating allegations against National Political Commissar Cde Saviour Kasukuwere likely to present its report.

More than life and death

Makomborero Mutimukulu Sports Editor WHY a battle of attrition between black and blue on a slate of white is termed the Battle of Zimbabwe is – to borrow from Walter…

Titanic battle for Freda Rebecca

Africa Moyo and Darlington Musarurwa THE Chinese investors in Asa Resource Group (formerly Mwana Africa), who were recently relieved of management duties over allegations of financial impropriety, are planning a…

Mutambanengwe’s body expected this week

The body of retired High Court judge and former Zimbabwe Electoral Commission head Justice Simpson Mutambanengwe, who died in Namibia last week, is expected home early this week. Justice Mutambanengwe…

Union ‘loots’ US$60 000 from teachers

Police are investigating Zimbabwe Democratic Teachers’ Union leaders for alleged misappropriation of over US$60 000.

Brita relishes Capitalk adventure

Andrew Moyo “HAVING studied the arts, specialising in Graphic Design, I desire to build a successful career in the media industry focusing on television production.”

The Nehanda-Chidyausiku connection

Ambassador Boniface Chidyausiku  My brother, Chief Justice Godfrey Guwa Chidyausiku, was born in a family of eight which lived in Domboshava, Goromonzi.

The Prince has been gagged

Langton Nyakwenda HIGHLANDERS striker Roderick Mutuma is a man under pressure and his handlers have gagged him from speaking to the media ahead of this afternoon’s Battle of Zimbabwe.

RBZ shores up cash imports

Livingstone Marufu THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has shored up cash imports from the current US$10 million to US$15 million per week to between US$15 million to US$20 million…

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