A FEW months ago I wrote an article on "A Call To Leadership". In the article I highlighted the need for a new leadership paradigm in every sphere of our life - church, politics, business, family among others.
I HAVE been following the events over the last few days and the conspiracies and counter-conspiracies that have been emerging over the delays in announcing the presidential poll results.
INDIA'S Board of Control for Cricket has put off India's cricket team's tour of Zimbabwe for a three-match One-Day International series scheduled for June.
Zimbabwean refugees in Cape Town have appealed to the international community and President Thabo Mbeki to immediately deploy peacekeeping forces to their country amid fears that Robert Mugabe is set to unleash a reign of terror on civilians who voted
Willdale, the country's biggest brick maker will be floating a $422 trillion rights offer "soon" for recapitalisation -- the biggest rights issue on the market.
The new income tax bands have exerted vast pressure on middle income earners who are now expected to pay more than half of everything they earn over $5 billion a month to the State.
The International Bar Association (IBA) today called upon the Zimbabwean authorities to end the incommunicado detention of officials from the Zimbabwean Electoral Commission (ZEC).
OPPOSITION leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, has returned from South Africa where he was visiting the new ANC president in an effort to increase pressure on President Robert Mugabe to release the result of the presidential election held 10 days ago.
Reporters Without Borders today criticised the government's rough treatment of foreign journalists covering the country's disputed elections and deplored the South Africa deputy foreign minister's accusation that the foreign media were to blame for Zimbabwe's political instability.
MDC faction leader Morgan Tsvangirai asked Zanu-PF to accommodate him as one of the Vice Presidents in a government of national unity after being told by his advisors that a possible run-off with President Mugabe for the top job was
WE salute the police for moving in to stop the new wave of farm occupations that threatened to engulf the countryside, and war veterans for heeding police directives to move out of the farms they occupied in retaliation to threats
Foreign journalists and rights activists were detained last week and offices of Zimbabwe's main opposition party were ransacked, ominous signs that President Robert Mugabe will engage in a post-election crackdown in trying to avert threats to his 28-year rule, say
Zanu-PF has sent militias into areas where it lost to the MDC, to assault those suspected of voting for the opposition. In Gweru in the Midlands province, a human rights group reports that soldiers beat up revellers and late night