Embassy calls for speeding of MOU signing to cater for Zim Shrines

Zimbabwe Ambassador to Zambia Ms Gertrude Takawira has called on Government to speed up the signing of an MOU between the two countries to allow for the proper maintenance of…

ZIMBABWE @35: Uhuru Celebrations in pictures

Gallery of the 35th anniversary for Zimbabwe

LIVE UPDATES: Zimbabwe @35: Uhuru celebrations #1980SoFarSoGood

We are covering the 35th Anniversary of Zimbabwe’s Independence, LIVE UPDATES on Saturday the 18th of April … stay tuned updates by Believe Nyakudjara, Costa Mano & Robin Chaibva #1980SoFarSoGood

XENOPHOBIA: SA cops, goons in street battles as five foreigners die

Bulawayo Bureau SOUTH African police fought running battles with hundreds of locals armed with knobkerries, pangas and rocks in the port city of Durban yesterday as a new wave of…

Five dead from Xenophobic violence in South Africa

Hundreds forced to flee their homes amid unrest that has killed two foreigners and three South Africans, including a 14-year-old boy

Editorial Comment: It is urgent, it is important, it is correct!

President Mugabe, as he oft does, wowed listeners with his two public addresses during his State visit to South Africa last week. On Wednesday, the gist of his address was…

SHOWBIZ: Ultimate sacrifice for Macheso

RENOWNED sungura music producer Bothwell “African” Nyamhondera has vowed to breach his contract with Diamond Studios to “rescue” ailing sungura supremo Alick Macheso.

COACH Mapeza urged to quit

• Sexual accusations rile family • FC Platinum stand by their man • Coach leaves it to God FC PLATINUM coach Norman Mapeza nearly broke down last week in front…

Independence Day massacre foiled

Morris Mkwate – News Editor Zimbabwe’s long struggle against Ian Smith’s regime almost came to nothing as Rhodesian elements collaborating with South Africa’s apartheid regime came close to bombing several…

Zesa dispute creates US$1bn debt

Brian Chitemba Investigations Editor ZESA Holdings’ net liabilities will jump from US$496 million to a jaw-dropping US$1 billion if a long-running back-pay award dispute is implemented, documents at hand show.

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