It’s all rosy for Rosberg

IT seems slightly odd to be talking about sacrifices when you are a multi-millionaire son of an even richer father while sitting close to your Monaco apartment on the hills…

Ndiraya banks on the unconventional

Ishemunyoro Chingwere in Port Louis, Mauritius TONDERAI NDIRAYA has an ace up his sleeve as Ngezi Platinum Stars face Pamplemousse in a Caf Confederations Cup preliminary round, first leg tie…

Grisham remains master of the court

Andrew Moyo  Beyond The Cover — JOHN Grisham has been one of my favourite writers ever since I got introduced to his work when a friend of mine lent me…

Retailers told to reduce food prices

Livingstone Marufu Retailers should revert to prices they were charging before the last value added tax increase, and give space for talks between central Government and monetary authorities over raw…

Cocaine smuggler nabbed

A 39-year-old woman was arrested at the Harare International Airport on February 3 while attempting to smuggle 274g of cocaine worth US$22 000 into Zimbabwe.

Resignation implications under Zim labour law

Tapiwa G Kasuso The common law recognises the right of an employee to terminate a contract of employment on notice. This termination is commonly known as resignation and is codified…

Systemic racism blocks economic transformation

Thanti Mthanti South Africa suffers from high levels of poverty, racism and inequality. This can be almost entirely attributed to centuries of conflict between white settlers and indigenous Africans.

Primary health care the way to go

Sifelani Tsiko Zimbabwe needs to take bold steps to accelerate the re-engineering of its healthcare sector to promote primary health care systems that improve the health status of its population…

Ideology in a tech context

Does politics evolve at the same rate as technology? Maybe it should. After all, the outcomes often pursued by any political ideology are largely dependent on a society’s technological rate…

‘We don’t need qualifications in mass displays’

John Mlilo The Primary and Secondary Education Ministry should boost public confidence in the new education curriculum by paying attention to feedback emanating from its implementation.

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