We will finish what HE started

Rangu Nyamurundira It is only the beginning of our march, a leap by Zimbabwe’s youth for empowerment and a growing economy. We came with all our energised aspirations because we…

When humans and animals clash

Tendai Chara For the past three years, Mrs Sipiwe Nyauta of Musawu Village under Chief Mukota in Mudzi district, has had sleepless nights.

Pardoned prisoners must finish their sentences

Howdy folks! A story is told in the Bible of a woman who lived a sinful life. Upon learning that Jesus was in town, she brought an alabaster jar of…

President Mugabe’s bundle of joy

Lincoln Towindo She was only three-years-old when he bought her school uniform at British retailer Marks and Spencer. He taught her basic English, with words like “bridge” and “river” featuring…

Scandal at anti-graft body

Investigations Editor Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commissioners and the body’s acting secretary, Senior Assistant Commissioner Silence Pondo, are allegedly receiving allowances and benefits outside prescribed parameters. Also under the spotlight is Snr…

Trio hits top cop for US$350 000

Freeman Razemba A lawyer, an NMB Bank manager and one other person have been arrested on allegations of attempting to defraud a senior assistant commissioner of police of his Harare…

Chimurenga II Chronicles: ‘I saved Samora Machel’s life’

Last week, Cde Joseph Khumalo – whose birth name was Cde Joel Samuel Siyangapi Muzhamba – retold the meeting Zanu leaders had with Mbuya Nehanda. This week, he continues his…

Government cuts foreign service size

Tinashe Farawo Government has begun streamlining its huge wage bill, retrenching officials and freezing posts at all its foreign missions over the past few weeks. A 2015 civil service audit…

State clears up diamond mess

Lincoln Towindo Zimbabwe consolidated diamond mining operations in Chiadzwa procedurally and will not dump this model as it has worked effectively in other countries, a Cabinet minister has said.

SPECIAL FEATURE: How I became a slave in Kuwait

Kuda Bwititi and Lincoln Towindo For over a month, Rutendo Meki (not her real name) spent the little time she was allowed to rest crying herself to sleep. Cowering between…

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