Columnist / Hazel ndebele
Tremor that dethroned Grace Mugabe
WHEN former first lady Grace Mugabe boasted at a rally in Kadoma in July 2015 that vice-presidents take notes each time they meet her, she demonstrated how much power she had acquired courtesy of bein...Published: 23 Dec 2017 at 09:14hrs | | by Hazel Ndebele
Mugabe's ill-health: A volcano about to erupt
PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe has of late become the centre of attention in Zimbabwe's political sphere, not because of soaring rhetoric which he was once famous for, but for his increasingly deteriorating ...Published: 19 May 2017 at 07:55hrs | | by Hazel Ndebele
Harare world class status a pipedream
IT's 7am on a Tuesday morning and already there is traffic congestion on almost all the narrow roads leading into Harare's central business district.For almost half an hour at the corner of Sa...Published: 13 Feb 2015 at 14:48hrs | | by Hazel Ndebele
Zimbabweans shun local varsities, opting to study in SA
PROSPECTIVE students are shunning local schools and tertiary institutions in their thousands, opting to study in South Africa despite government's efforts to increase the number of educational ins...Published: 09 Jan 2015 at 08:14hrs | | by Hazel Ndebele
Congregants assaulted for coming late
A Bethsaid church member in Chirumanzu took Christian doctrines a bit too far when he assaulted fellow church members for coming to church late. Edward Kakono, 31, who resides at Bethsaid chu...Published: 17 Mar 2014 at 06:18hrs | | by Hazel Ndebele
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