Government seizes Kasukuwere's house
THE State has seized former Cabinet minister Saviour Kasukuwere’s Nyanga house after he absconded trial on corruption charges. The former Zanu PF national political commissar, who is accused of...
View ArticleChombo's trial postponed
A Harare magistrate has postponed the trial of former Zanu PF bigwig Ignatius Chombo accused of criminal nuisance after wearing regalia associated with the ruling party following his expulsion. Senior...
View ArticleCimas unit managing director dies
CIMAS Medical Aid division managing director Washington Madzivadondo has died. In a statement, the medical aid society confirmed his untimely death pointing out the positive contribution the deceased...
View ArticleTop unionists arrested at airport
THE Southern Africa Trade Union Co-ordination Council (Satucc) delegation has described how they were detained at Robert Mugabe International Airport yesterday and interrogated for hours by six State...
View ArticleHigh winds batter Manicaland as Cyclone Idai approaches
Heavy winds tore through Manicaland yesterday, bringing lightning and heavy rain, battering buildings with hail, flooding streets and uprooting trees as Tropical Cyclone Idai barrels towards the...
View ArticleChamisa's rivals cry foul
MDC leader Nelson Chamisa’s opponents claim they will not be able to freely exercise their voting rights at the party’s forthcoming congress, alleging the incumbent is employing unorthodox tactics to...
View ArticleMDC youths regret Khupe split
THE MDC Youth Assembly this week said it regrets the departure of the party’s former deputy president Thokozani Khupe and others early last year. Following the death of the party’s founding father...
View ArticleConcerns raised over Gukurahundi hearings
Matabeleland chiefs fear that the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) could miss crucial evidence on the Gukurahundi massacres of the early to mid 1980s, unless it abandons its current...
View ArticleED opens up on past
President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday gave a rare personal insight into his early life, during which he was involved in subversive activities after seeing his dreams of becoming a pilot frustrated by...
View ArticleGMM to set Byo alight
BULAWAYO’s White City Stadium B Arena will reverberate when the Goodness and Mercy Ministries train invades the venue in the Zimbabwe’s second city in two weeks’ time. This is the second time the GMM...
View ArticleWhat are they reading?
The Daily News on Sunday’s Assistant Editor Maxwell Sibanda caught up with different personalities who shared with us the books they have been reading lately. [GoogleAd] Guitarist Master Pablo Nakappa...
View ArticlePiracy: Cancer that kills creativity
THE cancer of piracy has continued to gnaw at the very survival of what remains of the book sector. Several book publishers and bookshops have gone under owing to the scourge, which has become so...
View Article'Harare's new parking fees now at par with Sadc cities'
THIS month the City of Harare hiked parking fees by 100 percent, citing an increase in operational costs. The Daily News on Sunday’s Helen Kadirire sat down for an interview with City Parking...
View ArticleWill the Health minister act?
THE tears and emotion of one specialist consultant are more than just that. These are tears that capture the decay of our healthcare delivery over the past 20 years. Yes, Dr Azza Mashumba’s tears...
View ArticleMDC Congress: Proposals to achieve unity, progress
THERE is nothing amiss about the split of political parties, churches, football or other sporting teams, partnerships, corporates, or any voluntary organisation for that matter. While for the most,...
View ArticleWonders never cease
AFTER watching the Pfeesident’s sidekick Victor Matemadanda’s soporific homily on one online television, one gets an abiding feeling that indeed Zimbabwe is a God-forsaken country. Things are likely...
View ArticleMthuli discusses how to fix crumbling economy
President Emmerson Mnangagwa used ‘‘Zimbabwe is open for business’’ the way US president Donald Trump used make America great again. Now, economic signals in Zimbabwe are pointing in the wrong...
View ArticlePricing madness hits Victoria Falls. . . US dollar primary currency amid...
NZALA Milimo was born in Victoria Falls in 1974 and did her primary and secondary education at public schools in the resort town’s ghetto townships. But unlike the thousands of well-heeled foreign...
View ArticleEgodini Mall project stalls. . . amid Zim's financial meltdown
ZIMBABWE’s financial meltdown has brought the construction of the Egodini Mall — set to be the biggest public transport terminus boasting a retail section and parking bays in Zimbabwe’s second largest...
View ArticlePeople with albinism bemoan steep sunscreen prices
LIKE most 12-year-old girls of her age, Primrose Moyo — who has pale skin due to a pigment disorder that barely protects the skin from the sun’s radiation — used to enjoy playing outside with her...
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