The travesty of bandwagon thinking

Michael Mhlanga Voters vote in order to express themselves. In Zimbabwe, voting is a consumption activity rather than a productive activity; it is more like reading a book for pleasure…

Write compositions with familiar settings

Charles Dube THERE is a time before when I shared with the learners the six big blunders they should avoid in English Language in particular though they can also apply…

We have players who can be better than Peter Ndlovu and Gidiza

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS coach Madinda Ndlovu believes that there are local players who have the potential to be the better than his brother Peter and Ronald “Gidiza”…

Extracts from President Mnangagwa’s Independence Day speech

It is my pleasure to welcome you to this historic event. This year’s celebrations are significant as they are first under new dispensation. We honour our fallen heroes and may…

JUST IN: Bread prices up 10 percent

Peter Matika, Senior Reporter   THE price of bread has gone up by 10 percent from 90 cents to $1.

LATEST: Nurses appeal to ED

Tinomuda Chakanyuka, Sunday News Reporter THE strike by nurses entered its second day on Tuesday as the health workers are now appealing to President Emmerson Mnangagwa to intervene and save…

Chicken prices fall: Farmers

Clinton Moyo, Business Reporter THE price of chicken has fallen from $4 per kilogramme to an average of $3,50 per kilogramme as poultry farmers have increased production after recovering from…

Commonwealth calls: Zim invited to Heads of States Summit

Sharon Munjenjema, Harare Bureau Zimbabwe has been invited to the Commonwealth Heads of State Summit that begins in Britain tomorrow and ends next Sunday, marking the latest high-level sign of…

Bosso fine run under check. . . as Madinda faces the Antipas test

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter IF there is a team that Highlanders dread facing in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League, it has to be Chicken Inn.

China extends multi-billion dollar package to Zimbabwe

Kuda Bwititi, Harare Bureau TREASURY is processing urgent paperwork to receive nearly US$2 billion, which is part of a package extended to Zimbabwe by China during President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s visit…

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