Chevrons sink to a new low!
EVERYTHING that could have gone wrong has gone wrong for the Chevrons. Today, they find themselves in yet another precarious position heading into Tuesday’s second One-Day-International against minnows Afghanistan. The…
April opening for US$150m Vic Falls Airport
Chief Reporter Construction of the new US$150 million Victoria Falls International Airport is about 98 percent complete, with its official opening set for April 2016, Transport and Infrastructure Development Minister…
Rights come with responsibilities
Anashe Murombedzi, Form 3 Fatima Zahra (AS) College It was an honour and a great opportunity that I was given as a young writer a few weeks ago when I…
PHOTOS: The Christmas cheer and rains
The Visual News team captured pictures from the rains, Christmas mood and parties.
Three Zanu-PF MPs face expulsion
Levi Mukarati and Kuda Bwititi Zanu-PF Mashonaland East has recommended the immediate expulsion of three legislators and three suspended provincial executive members for their alleged involvement in the Dr Joice…
Second Chimurenga Chronicles to be continued
Due to space constraints during this festive season, the column Chronicles from the Second Chimurenga will be back on the pages of your favourite Sunday family paper on 10 January…
Investment reforms on track
Government has reaffirmed its commitment to improving the country’s business environment as an assessment on progress made against set targets to ease the way of doing business shows positive results.…
What they do in their spare time
Religion Writer While many followers see a super human standing before them every service, these are your Regular Joes who have ordinary lives away from the pulpit. They can tell…
Falling rand brings festive cheer
There is a feel good factor in the air. And Zimbabweans have in recent weeks filled clothing and grocery stores as they prepare for their 2015 year-end festivities – giving…
Minister comes clean on US$100 000 psmas debt
Health and Child Care Minister Dr David Parirenyatwa has paid back US$100 000 extended to his private surgery by Premier Medical Aid Society.










