Uganda police clash with pop star Bobi Wine’s supporters
BY ALJAZEERA
Ugandan police have fired tear gas and rubber bullets at scores of demonstrators who took to the streets to protest the arrest of...
Reginald Mengi: Tanzania media mogul dies in Dubai
BY BBC
Tanzanian self-made media magnate and philanthropist Reginald Mengi has died in Dubai at the age of 75.
Mr Mengi, through his manufacturing, mining and...
A ship on water, keep sailing
guest column Grace Chirenje
LAST week I had two encounters with two individuals I highly love, admire and respect. People whose wisdom I treasure and...
Boss Werras fights against HIV/Aids through music
SNEAK PEEK Winstone Antonio
MUSIC is considered to be a powerful tool and has been important with many movements. Not only in Zimbabwe is the...
‘Land evictions will make Zanu PF unpopular’
BY SILAS NKALA
A FORMER Zanu PF top official has warned government against the eviction of illegal settlers across the country, saying the move will...
Brace for more demos: Chamisa
MDC leader Nelson Chamisa (left) and Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions president Peter Mutasa chat at yesterday’s Workers Day commemorations held at Dzivarasekwa Stadium...
Govt chases US$500m lines of credit
BY TATIRA ZWINOIRA
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) is negotiating fresh lines of credit worth US$500 million to help industry import raw materials and...
Warriors secure Nigeria friendly
BY HENRY MHARA
ZIMBABWE’s Warriors have secured a date with one of the continent’s football powerhouses, Nigeria, for a friendly match next month and the...
Warriors secure Nigeria friendly
BY HENRY MHARA
ZIMBABWE’s Warriors have secured a date with one of the continent’s football powerhouses, Nigeria, for a friendly match next month and the...
A lion’s roar that became a cat’s meow: A history of Zim’s trade unions
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WHEN Godfrey Huggins was Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia between 1933 and 1953, he made sure black workers would not be allowed...