Homelink pins hope on housing division
THE current wave of optimism surrounding the resurgence of Homelink Private Limited, a unit of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) that was once put on the market in 2012…
Four new fires at China blast site
FOUR new fires have broken out at the site where two huge blasts last week killed 116 people, Chinese state media reported Friday soon after officials said safety hazards were…
WELCOME TO THE UNIVERSITY OF ZIMBABWE, FRESHMEN
Blessing James University of Zimbabwe Knowledge is of no use if it is about gaining certificates and accolades acquired only to lie idle on our walls and offer nothing for…
Applying the law in retrospect
A clause seeking to retrospectively operationalise the proposed amendments to the Labour Amendment Bill has been a major talking point in a matter that has captured the attention of the…
Norton dreams of the big time
For long in the shadows of the capital city Harare, the Norton local authority is moving to dump the dormitory town status that has dogged it for years and is…
INSIGHT: Beware of the employment syndrome malady
The firing spree that summarily followed after the era of enlightenment ushered in by the landmark Supreme Court ruling is quite a remarkable phenomenon.
South Sudanese journalist shot dead
A South Sudanese journalist has been shot dead in what a press freedom group described as a “very foreboding sign” just days after President Salva Kiir issued a warning to…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: There is an elephant in the room
Henry Louis Mencken once said, “A cynic is a person who if he sees flowers, he looks around for a coffin.”
The Zhuwao Brief: Divisive succession narratives from America
The Zhuwao Brief is relieved that First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe has re-emphasised the harmonious relationship between the First Family and the two Vice-Presidents.
Boss rapes maid, flees
Livingstone Marufu A Harare man is on the run after allegedly raping his maid several times before promising to rent a house for her in a medium-density suburb if she…







