News » Richard Chidza, Staff Writer
Friday, 04 January 2013 11:03
HARARE - Zapu claims Zanu PF officials humiliated the family of struggle icon Josiah Chinamano following the death of Josiah Chinamano Jnr on Christmas Day. Josiah Jnr was buried in Seke communal lands last week and Zanu PF only helped after...Read More
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Thursday, 03 January 2013 11:40
HARARE - Two cleansing ceremonies were held in Chinamhora communal area in Domboshawa over the festive holiday to purify the area following gruesome murders last year. The ceremonies involved traditional African rites and a Christian church service. Paul Mwazha of the...Read More
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News » Fungai Kwaramba, Staff Writer
Friday, 28 December 2012 14:52
HARARE - One of Zimbabwe’s youngest detainees, son of national hero Josiah Chinamano and heroine Ruth risks a pauper’s burial after Zanu PF failed to help the family raise money to retrieve the body form mortuary where it has been lying...Read More
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Sport » Enock Muchinjo, Sports Editor
Monday, 10 December 2012 14:17
HARARE - Zimbabwe champions Dynamos are on the verge of securing a training stint in China ahead of next year’s Africa Champions League campaign, it emerged yesterday. The 19 times Zimbabwe champions seemed to have strengthened their relationship with the Asian...Read More
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Friday, 07 December 2012 10:31
HARARE - Incoming Chinese leader Xi Jinping has some lessons for Zanu PF officials who are preparing to outdo each other in fawning praises at President Robert Mugabe at the party conference opening today. Reports say Chinese Communist Party chief Xi...Read More
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Business »
Monday, 03 December 2012 13:54
HARARE - Zimbabwe continues to lag behind as China’s trading partner despite the country’s adoption of the “Look East” policy, a recent China-Africa Trade and Economic Relationship Annual Report 2012 has revealed. China’s top African trading partners in 2011 were Algeria,...Read More
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News » Ndakaziva Majaka, Staff Writer
Thursday, 29 November 2012 09:47
HARARE - Zimbabwe should stop opening up the retail and wholesale sectors to foreigners because it is not in the national interest, a Cabinet minister said yesterday. Addressing delegates at the Indigenisation Conference in the capital, Justice and Legal Affairs minister,...Read More
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Opinion & Analysis »
Thursday, 15 November 2012 12:43
HARARE - While conducting research on the Sandinista revolution in Nicaragua at the American Embassy Public Affairs library in 1999, I came across a very small book entitled Can Governments Learn? I said to myself, of course governments do learn,...Read More
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Thursday, 15 November 2012 12:39
HARARE - The High Court has set aside a Zimbabwean government law compelling motorists to carry fire extinguishers, among other instruments, and a ban on left-handed trucks. The ruling, delivered by Justice Francis Bere, comes after a Transport Operator’s Association of...Read More
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Opinion & Analysis »
Monday, 12 November 2012 13:26
HARARE - Replacing gone dictator with another or one tyrannical regime with the other is far detached from embracing basic tenets of democracy that the right-minded paragons of egalitarianism desire. It is against this backdrop that the much media-hyped leadership change...Read More
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Features »
Monday, 12 November 2012 12:59
HARARE - Passing through the National Sports Stadium in Harare, one easily notices the towering new hotel building emboldened by Chinese architectural designs. Commonly referred to as the Chinese Oriental style buildings, their architectural designs are dominated by dragon images, a...Read More
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Opinion & Analysis »
Friday, 09 November 2012 10:25
HARARE - The Bull Eland, an ardent follower of local and international politics this week marvelled at the close of the US presidential campaign and election. While the candidates battled their wits, their supporters sat peacefully together in bars and homes...Read More
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World »
Monday, 05 November 2012 14:07
HONG KONG - If there's one thing that would have struck a chord with seven million Hong Kongers this election season, it was U.S. President Barack Obama and his challenger Mitt Romney using China as a political punching bag during the...Read More
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Friday, 26 October 2012 14:16
BEIJING - China has condemned as a "smear" a New York Times report saying Premier Wen Jiabao's relatives have accumulated billions of dollars. The article said Mr Wen's family members "have controlled assets worth at least $2.7bn (£1.7bn)". A Foreign Ministry...Read More
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Tuesday, 23 October 2012 09:55
HARARE - Patrick Chinamasa, the Justice and Legal Affairs minister has earned the ire of Zanu PF attack dogs after he made comments that they say opens Zimbabwe to a potential military invasion. In an interview published last week, Chinamasa told...Read More
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