Reflections on Zanu-PF anti-corruption drive

The Zanu-PF Annual Conference held in Gweru in the year 2012 marked the revolutionary party’s determination to rid itself of the rot of corruption. At that time Zanu-PF was in…

Patriots must think

AT the height of the liberation war, when darkness was amass and liberation seemed to be a far-fetched idea, Jason Moyo and others travelled to Vietnam. Their mission was to…

Editorial Comment: Zisco revival can trigger another industrial boom

IT is no secret that during its productive years, Kwekwe-based Ziscosteel was the fulcrum of Zimbabwe’s economy as it fed into many other companies along the chain of its production…

Councils polluting own water: Ema

IN an ironic twist to the unfolding revelations of massive water pollution, an Environmental Management Agency (Ema) survey has revealed that municipalities are the main culprits compromising the quality of…

Man loses wife to headman, fined two cows for mocking court

A BULAWAYO man was left counting his losses after a headman in Shurugwi who was presiding over his marital problems case allegedly seduced his wife.

Stray lion still on the loose Lion still at large – v

THE Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority dispatched a team of armed officers to Burnside and Waterford suburbs following reports that the stray lion suspected to be roaming Bulawayo suburbs,…

Businessman dragged to court over maintenance

PROMINENT Gweru bus operator, Mr Edwin Muzvuru has been dragged to the civil court by his ex-girlfriend, Ms Faith Chiwawa, who is demanding over $1 000 as maintenance for the…

Agric sector Zim’s biggest employer

THE recently released 2012 population census report shows that the biggest number of employed persons in the country are in the agriculture sector, a phenomenon analysts say points to the…

House wrangle rages on, turns ugly

THE Zimbabwe Republic Police and the Sheriff’s office have been sucked into a land wrangle that has dragged on for 18 years, amid allegations that the police were refusing to…

Sanctions did not take away our brains — VP Mujuru

THE illegal sanctions imposed on the country by the West did not take away the intelligence of Zimbabweans as they have come up with sound policies for economic transformation, recovery…

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