Tuesday 9th February
Weather, from Harare
17°C - Partly Cloudy
This week's issues


29kg Marange diamonds vanish

29kg Marange diamonds vanish HARARE - A 29 kilogram consignment of diamonds from Zimbabwe's controversial Chiadzwa diamond field has disappeared after being removed last Thursday night by police from the central bank, in apparent violation of orders by the country's Supreme Court, lawyers said at the weekend. (Pictured: Mines Minister Obert Mpofu – Ordered removal of diamonds) Click to continue...

Tribunal insists order stands

WINDHOEK -- The regional SADC Tribunal court has said that its 2007 landmark ruling in favour of white farmers in Zimbabwe remains binding despite claims by Harare that it is not bound by the judgment because it no longer recognises the Namibia-based regional court. Click to continue...

Coming home will not be easy

Coming home will not be easy Dear Family and Friends,
Zimbabwe is breathtakingly beautiful this spring. Everyone is talking about the spectacular colours of the new leaves on the trees. Perhaps it’s because we are all just so utterly worn out after a decade of decay and horror or maybe we are finally allowing ourselves to see beauty again and begin feeling hopeful about the times ahead. (Pictured: The indegenous Msasa tree) Click to continue...
Weather from Harare - Partly Cloudy
17°C
Wind: 13 kph SE
Humidity: 82%
Sunrise: 5:46 am
Sunset: 6:32 pm
Tue - Mostly Clear
Hi: 28°C
Low: 17°C
Wed - Partly Cloudy
Hi: 26°C
Low: 16°C

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More than 20 000 runners for SA marathon

JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s world famous Comrades Marathon scheduled for May this year in Kwazulu-Natal province has attracted more than 20 000 runners from around the world, according to organisers. Click to continue...

Toll gate taxes

EDITOR - Have you noticed how the potholes in Harare are spreading like a virus, making our road even less safe than before? Dim street lighting and missing road signs don’t help much as well. Click to continue...

Howls of protest at Dennis Brutus concert

Howls of protest at Dennis Brutus concert HARARE - A memorial concert for the late Zimbabwe-born South African poet, academic and social activist, Dennis Brutus, turned into a howl of protest against President Robert Mugabe's social policies. (Pictured: Dennis Brutus, Zimbabwean-born poet and activist) Click to continue...