The war the US sold and the atrocities it hid
by DR BRIAN TAWANDA MARWENZE WHEN US and Israeli warplanes hit Tehran, Isfahan and Tabriz, they weren’t stopping a bomb—they were launching one.
High Court rejects bid by sacked DANet official
by BERNARD CHIKETO A HIGH Court judge has dismissed an urgent bid by Destiny of Afrika Network (DANet) former Manicaland projects manager Wilson Masokovere to hold onto his post, upholding his dismissal for misconduct and clearing the way for his immediate removal from the organisation’s premises.
Worry over fate of a stolen tortoise
by BERNARD CHIKETO TORTOISES may be slow but they are masters of survival. A mature one is undeniably a veteran of it.
The preacher, the politician and the missing millions
A housing scheme built on hope is torn apart by allegations of theft, political patronage, and open warfare in the streets of Mutare by BERNARD CHIKETO THE messengers of the law arrived at Number 29, Fifth Avenue, on a Monday morning, armed with a court order and accompanied by five police officers. They did not…
Zimbabwe’s Farm Advisors Form a Political Alliance: A Pragmatic Cry for Recognition?
by NORMA TSOPO AT THE launch of a new political affiliate for agricultural officers in Chigodora recently, the local member of parliament, Tawanda Dumbarimwe, presented a symbolic gift: 100 chicks each to 23 women’s league chairladies.
