EDITORIAL COMMENT: New ‘Ndebele King’— a cloud that bears no water
Senzeni Na? is a song popularised in the country by dub poet Albert Nyathi in the 90s.
Banks disbursing funds for retooling of companies
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) and a number of financial institutions have started disbursing funds for the recapitalisation of companies whose products were placed…
From one room to State House
Harare Bureau President Mugabe and First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe are “quiet benefactors” who have given sustainable livelihoods to many individuals, a close relative has said.
ZEC sets BVR roll out plan
Harare Bureau BIOMETRIC voter registration is scheduled to begin around October using technology with capacity to capture data of over 16 million prospective voters.
‘Even if he gets 20yrs its fine!’…kwaito star’s wife accepts rape conviction
THE distraught wife of South Africa kwaito star Sipho “Brickz” Ndlovu on Thursday said she felt vindicated by the rape conviction of the Tjovitjo hitmaker.
Warriors ready to die on the pitch
Langton Nyakwenda, Harare Bureau SUNDAY CHIDZAMBWA has revealed that Dennis Dauda was his natural choice for the Warriors’ captaincy because of the centre back’s leadership qualities, experience and technical ability.
Participatory epidemiology an effective livestock disease management approach
Mhlupeki Dube THIS week we want to look at an increasingly evolving approach in veterinary science. This is a branch or approach in veterinary science which is known as participatory…
LEST WE FORGET: Rhodesians hit Angola
TODAY we bring to a close the interview with Cde Somandla Dube pseudo name Cde Richard Machikito Mguni who survived the 26 February 1979 bombing of a Zipra Camp in…
Nigerian military blames homeless for botched air strike
Abuja — Nigeria’s military on Friday blamed an unexpected gathering of homeless people for a botched air strike that killed 112 at a camp for those displaced by the Boko…
Ministers clash over ‘take over’of Joburg by foreigners
Limukani Ncube SOUTH AFRICAN Government ministers last week clashed over the alleged “take over” of the city of Johannesburg by foreign nationals as well as their contribution to crime.











