Hopewell Chin’ono fears for his health following a Tuberculosis (TB) and bronchitis outbreak at Chikurubi Maximum Prison where he is currently detained after being denied bail by Harare Magistrate Marehwanazvo Gofa. He is facing charges of defeating or obstructing the course of justice as defined in section 184 of the …
Read More »Growing turbulence in DRC’s ruling coalition points to an early divorce
Albert Kasanda The rickety coalition that has governed the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) for 20 months, forged by President Félix Tshisekedi and his predecessor Joseph Kabila, appears to be falling apart.In 2019, for lack of a parliamentary majority, Tshisekedi chose to share power with his former rival, Kabila, in …
Read More »Pfumvudza inputs sold on black market
– Beneficiaries claim to have excess– Product sold at half of market price– Farmers warned against inputs abuse– Experts bemoan resource wastage By Kundai Marunya Inputs for Government’s Pfumvudza and Command Agriculture programmes have found their way to the black market where they are being sold for less than their …
Read More »Prince rescues Zimbabwe
. . . Loga on dugout headache By Ray Munyoro Warriors coach Zdravko Logarusic admitted that his assistants ‘forced’ him to introduce Prince Dube in their 2-2 against Algeria at the National Sports Stadium on Sunday. Logarusic said he had another player in mind – Terrence Dzvukamanja – but had …
Read More »Destiny in Warriors’ hands
…. a look at Zimbabwe’s chances By Ray Munyoro Zimbabwe Warriors are within reach of the Cameroon 2022 AFCON finals after Match Day 4 of the qualifying rounds.Zdravko Logarusic’s men took their tally to five points, second on the standings, after Monday’s 2-2 draw against Algeria. Nhau Sport looks at …
Read More »Sacred November: Tradition vs Modernity
Kundai Marunya It’s a normal Sunday. The congregation, comfortable in their seats, all pay attention to the pulpit, ready to hear the good word God has sent through their beloved pastor. It is the first weekend of November, a month which in traditional customs of the Shona people is sacred, …
Read More »Chin’ono takes bail fight to High Court
By Daniel Kachere Investigative journalist Hopewell Chin’ono will appear at the High Court tomorrow morning for the hearing of his bail application after it failed to kick off Tuesday, Nhau has learnt. The case was set to be heard by Justice Tawanda Chitapi who postponed it to tomorrow morning to …
Read More »When the seed becomes a giant tree
Mbeu thrives despite Covid restrictions Ashton Nyahora popularly known as Mbeu Nhau Correspondent “… is like a mustard seed … though it is the smallest of all seeds, when it grows, it is the largest of garden plants and becomes a tree, so that the birds come and perch in …
Read More »Desperate degreed people turn-up for nightclub job
Scores of graduates from various universities throughout the country and even abroad were part of over 300 jobseekers that turned up for #Hashtag Nightclub job interviews conducted in Bulawayo last week.The place was crawling with job seekers, who after years of joblessness, are prepared do anything.Unemployment in Zimbabwe is estimated …
Read More »How Magufuli has steered Tanzania down the road of an authoritarian one-party state
By Nicodemus MindeTanzania’s 2020 general elections resulted in a predictably easy victory for one of Africa’s oldest ruling parties, Chama Cha Mapinduzi.The National Electoral Commission declared the incumbent, John Magufuli, the winner with 84.4 percent of the vote. His closest challenger, Chadema’s Tundu Lissu, garnered a paltry 13 percent.The ruling …
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